Shedding Assistance
Stuck shed can constrict toes and tail tips, cutting off blood flow and causing tissue death.
Resposta Rápida
Most réptils need grooming every 4-8 weeks depending on coat type. Select your réptil's coat type below for a personalized guide.
Lizards have minimal grooming needs, but shedding support and enclosure hygiene are essential. Improper shedding (dysecdysis) can cut off circulation to toes and tails. Keeping the habitat clean prevents infections.
Guias de higiene específicos em breve!
Stuck shed can constrict toes and tail tips, cutting off blood flow and causing tissue death.
Overgrown claws make climbing difficult and can snag on decor, causing injuries.
Clean habitats prevent bacterial and fungal infections, scale rot, and parasite buildup.
Regular handling and inspection helps you notice mouth rot, mites, or abnormal shedding early.
A moist hide with damp sphagnum moss helps facilitate complete sheds.
For misting to increase humidity during shedding periods.
For trimming claws on larger lizards like bearded dragons.
For deep cleaning the enclosure without toxic residue.
Instead: Never pull shed skin—it can tear live skin underneath. Soak in lukewarm water or increase humidity instead.
Instead: Most lizards do not need baths. Only soak if there is stuck shed or the lizard is dehydrated, and keep water shallow.
Instead: Bleach and household cleaners leave toxic residue. Use reptile-safe disinfectants only.
Instead: Check toes after every shed. Retained shed rings constrict blood flow and can cause toe loss.
Nosso assistente de IA pode fornecer recomendações personalizadas de higiene com base na raça e condição do pelo do seu Réptil.
Fontes Confiáveis: AKC Grooming · ASPCA Pet Care
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