The second T I've ever owned, a pink toe, was in the middle of molting when I came home.
Now, the only other T that I have that has molted ( a rose hair) did so upside down, on the ground. The Pink Toe was in the middle of trying to get free from it's skin, but it had molted while on the side of it's tank. It was mainly free, but a few of it's legs were stuck in the skin by it's very last joints.
After carefully moving it to a table, I gently pulled it free. It's whole, and I but it in a cup with a most napkin on the bottom.
Unfortunately, it's got it's legs pulled under it right now.
It's not fully grown, btw.
How normal is any of this for a pinktoe? Is there something else I can do for it? Something I did wrong?
Now, the only other T that I have that has molted ( a rose hair) did so upside down, on the ground. The Pink Toe was in the middle of trying to get free from it's skin, but it had molted while on the side of it's tank. It was mainly free, but a few of it's legs were stuck in the skin by it's very last joints.
After carefully moving it to a table, I gently pulled it free. It's whole, and I but it in a cup with a most napkin on the bottom.
Unfortunately, it's got it's legs pulled under it right now.
It's not fully grown, btw.
How normal is any of this for a pinktoe? Is there something else I can do for it? Something I did wrong?