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atb shedding problem

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i have many atb's but i've been having quite a bit of trouble with one of the neonate ones. it has some skin from the last shed stuck all over him i've tried everything i can think of i've soaked him in warm water for a week or so and increased the humidity in his cage and it just doesnt seem to come off does anyone have any suggestions about my problem?
 
If the eyecaps and tail tip have been shed, why worry about it. Let it go until the next shed, and if conditions are right then, it should come off with that slough.

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Glenn B
 
Now is the time to correct your humidity problem. It will come off with the next shed if you get your husbandry correct.
 
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