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Old 12-16-20, 10:27 AM   #1
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Re: Crestie Shed Issues Normal?

It's common, but not normal. Shed stuck on toes is indicative of too dry an environment. I would suggest increasing the humidity in the enclosure, or providing a hide box with a damp substrate,
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Old 12-16-20, 08:25 PM   #2
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Re: Crestie Shed Issues Normal?

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It's common, but not normal. Shed stuck on toes is indicative of too dry an environment. I would suggest increasing the humidity in the enclosure, or providing a hide box with a damp substrate,
Ok see I wouldn’t think it would be too dry, because aren’t they supposed to be between 65% and 85% humidity? I mean the room outside the enclosure is typically about 60% and the inside of the enclosure should be at least 5-10% higher after drying out after misting. Is it possible that too high of humidity could produce stuck shed as well?
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