Hi,
I would certainly agree with the advice to get him checked out at a vet - someone actually seeing the animal is in a much better position to assess it properly.
Just a thought though, with what you're describing, I would also check the enclosure very carefully for any surface that might be chemically or physically irritating him (e.g. inadequately rinsed disinfectant). Also exposure to chemicals on the hands could do this. At least the vet might well ask you about this so it might be useful to think about now.
Hope this helps,
Bruce.





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