What is the temp and humidity like in your cage?
ANd what do you supplement with?
these factors can influence shedding.
FOr the most part, if the skin isn't cutting off circulation to important areas, then just let it be.
sometimes, we do have to help get shed skin off.
If it cuts off circulation got toes and tails, it can be an issue.
however, that's a fairly easily spotted thing.
otherwise, yes it is best to leave them alone and they will shed the skin when they are ready to.
see the green squares on the right side of each persons post?
thats our thumbs up, but most of the senior member, like me and little leaf, are full up! lol
recommendations for what?
As babies yes they should get their fill, but as they get older, females have to be limited, if you dont, they eat and eat, and then produce eggs, and the larger the clutch, the harder it is on her. some females have been known to lay 50+ eggs.
and covering the...
It does appear to be a burn.
You dont need a heater at night unless temps drop below 50 deg.
you can get a pain med free polysporin or if you can see a vet, a silvadine cream.
you can try a bigger cage and raising her lights off the top.
youl also want ot cut down on her food...
did you ask them?
most vets took an oath to do no harm, so putting them down shouldn tbe an issues, its not treating, its euthanizing. its not like they have to do much.
It does appear to be some sort of infection, jax are super prone to it.
youll need to learn from a vet how to clean the mouth, and apply the topical stuff to it, I think its betadine mixed with something else.
if caught early, its not that hard to treat, but you need a vet to help.
I replied to your other thread, don't start multiple threads about the same topic, it can get confusing for those of us following it.
most likel,y shes dark because she isn't close enough to her basking lights, and because there isn't enough foliage in her cage.
if you cant get...
Alright, so most everything is fine, but the gutloading of the bugs and the supplements.
SHe needs a calcium with no d3 for every feeding, a calcium with d3 twice a month (not a week, too much d3 can be bad) and a multivitamin twice a month.
Or you can use repashy all in one calcium plus...