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    Default Re: Odd mucusy trail.

    Oh also, should I be handling him at all? I don't touch him especially because he tries to escape but I see a lot of people handling and even playing with theirs. He's still pretty young and agile.

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    Default Re: Odd mucusy trail.

    I wouldn't. There really is no benefit to handling him and if he's quick, you risk him getting lost or injured.

    I'm not really sure what else could have caused it. Here is a good article that you can give a look through and see if you can come up with anything you can adjust Welcome to the forum by the way!

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    Default Re: Odd mucusy trail.

    That's pretty high humidity for a WTF actually. I've read that they don't do well with "tropical" type humidity (like for Darts), and have always maintained my crew well at 50-60%, never higher than 70% (just after misting) and never lower than 45% at the bottom extreme. They always have full water dishes, and I use either reptile carpet, paper toweling or a bare bottom tank, no moss or other substrate.
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