C Courtney New Member Nov 23, 2009 #1 found a baby anole in the back of the truch last night. it has laserations and missing skin on an arm...is there anything i can do fo it?
found a baby anole in the back of the truch last night. it has laserations and missing skin on an arm...is there anything i can do fo it?
Ryan Jarosek New Member Nov 23, 2009 #2 Courtney said: found a baby anole in the back of the truch last night. it has laserations and missing skin on an arm...is there anything i can do fo it? Click to expand... Wash it with peroxide and spray it with new skin. It will heal and come off with the next shed. Don't worry about toes stuck together they will unstick with the shed as well. I used this method on a Leo and a chameleon and have had good success.
Courtney said: found a baby anole in the back of the truch last night. it has laserations and missing skin on an arm...is there anything i can do fo it? Click to expand... Wash it with peroxide and spray it with new skin. It will heal and come off with the next shed. Don't worry about toes stuck together they will unstick with the shed as well. I used this method on a Leo and a chameleon and have had good success.
C Courtney New Member Nov 23, 2009 #3 if i do that can i just let him go and it will be ok??? wasnt planning on keeping it captive. its beautiful and mean its bite is very strong lol.
if i do that can i just let him go and it will be ok??? wasnt planning on keeping it captive. its beautiful and mean its bite is very strong lol.
Ryan Jarosek New Member Nov 23, 2009 #4 Courtney said: if i do that can i just let him go and it will be ok??? wasnt planning on keeping it captive. its beautiful and mean its bite is very strong lol. Click to expand... lol, I do see why not. The new skin will keep it clean until it can heal.
Courtney said: if i do that can i just let him go and it will be ok??? wasnt planning on keeping it captive. its beautiful and mean its bite is very strong lol. Click to expand... lol, I do see why not. The new skin will keep it clean until it can heal.