Chameleon Loco New Member Jul 15, 2010 #1 My veiled's tail looks very dry I have no idea what it is? It dosent look like he is about to shed his skin either Attachments DSCN0821.jpg 243.9 KB · Views: 164 DSCN0820.jpg 253.2 KB · Views: 182
My veiled's tail looks very dry I have no idea what it is? It dosent look like he is about to shed his skin either
Carlton Chameleon Enthusiast Jul 15, 2010 #2 When did he last shed? Looks like old retained unshed skin.
chameleon884 Member Jul 15, 2010 #4 a you can buy this liguid stuff and spray it and it helps shedding.
Chameleon Loco New Member Jul 15, 2010 #5 I misted it for about 5 min with warm water and it looks like some of it is coming off
Syn Avid Member Jul 15, 2010 #6 Per chance it does not come off and begins to restrict the chameleon, try using mineral oil. Always seems to work with my gecko's stuck shed.
Per chance it does not come off and begins to restrict the chameleon, try using mineral oil. Always seems to work with my gecko's stuck shed.
Titan New Member Jul 15, 2010 #7 Honestly, I think your Cham may be starting another shed. The edges of that new white skin is to smooth with its skin to be older skin hanging on.
Honestly, I think your Cham may be starting another shed. The edges of that new white skin is to smooth with its skin to be older skin hanging on.
Z zwhitman New Member Jul 15, 2010 #8 Looks like a new shed cycle to me. Could be old shed too, the pics are blurry. Either way it is not fungus.
Looks like a new shed cycle to me. Could be old shed too, the pics are blurry. Either way it is not fungus.
Chameleon Loco New Member Jul 16, 2010 #9 Update A large piece fell of today you guys were right as always thanks for all the help