Guys covered frog part, but since you mentioned geckos I'll just add shedding issues for geckos are always an indicator of improper husbandry and nutrition, it is not common or normal by any means, same with snakes.
Guys covered frog part, but since you mentioned geckos I'll just add shedding issues for geckos are always an indicator of improper husbandry and nutrition, it is not common or normal by any means, same with snakes.
Save one animal and it doesn't change the world, but it surely changes the world for that one animal!
Thanks for the feedback guys! I'll pass on the information to the said afflicted member! And yeah, for the geckos it's almost always keeper error. So far, my Pacmans, WLTF, FBToads and AFT geckos have never encountered had this issue so I must be doing something right!
"Those among us who are keepers (yes, I am one) owe each and every animal, be their cost mere pennies or thousands of dollars, the best of conditions and care. Research each species before acquisition, and then acquire only those that you can care for adequately and with relative ease." - Richard Bartlett
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