You can soak in regular tap water- when the shed becomes dry and crackly take and mist her then get a soft baby toothbrush and gently brush the loose stuff off
Hi Sigma, do post a few more pics of Peach's mouth. I think I do see a small pinkish area and want to be sure there's no sign of infection or irritation starting. You can use a small amount of raw honey or silver cream on it IF that's the case.
I did see that I thought you were talking about that. Post some more pictures. What does the inside of her mouth look like? It looks like it's kind of inside the mouth.
Hi Sigma, do post a few more pics of Peach's mouth. I think I do see a small pinkish area and want to be sure there's no sign of infection or irritation starting. You can use a small amount of raw honey or silver cream on it IF that's the case.
O.K, that's always good. Might not be anything happening there but keep an eye on it and use the raw honey or silver cream if needed.
BTW, dubias + crickets are better than mealworms as a staple so try to get her used to those. Eating her turnip greens is great !
I agree, the raw unpasteurized honey would be helpful if there is any type of irritation from rubbing her face, etc. They can sure hurt themselves sometimes by rubbing their skin too much.
At least she is eating really well!