Re: ETB shed
Neonates are far more delicate than adults. What I've seen a lot of breeders do with neonates until they're almost a year old, or until they sell, is to keep about a half an inch of fresh water on the bottom of the enclosure. This helps to really keep humidity up- you want it higher than 75% for a neonate from what I understand. I would need to see pictures of your setup to give you better advice- what kind of hygrometer do you have? If you just have one of the stick-on kinds, they're crap and not accurate. If you have a digital one, that's ok. I've seen the stick-on ones read 80% in a tank that was actually closer to 40%. It only really reads what the humidity is directly on the dial. Digital ones are much more accurate.
Please post some pictures of your setup and I can try to see if there's anything else I might suggest. If he starts to shed skin and it isn't coming off in one piece, then you know you have an issue. If he does shed and it's in one piece, then you're ok.
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