ShenziSixaxis
06-15-2010, 05:07 PM
Hm, interesting story here. A few nights ago after feeding my corns, my normal managed to get out of her tub. I found her inbetween the shelf and the back of a bookcase and gently got her out. Since she'd just been fed, I made sure she wasn't hurt and put her back in her tub (with a heavy, unused heat rock on the lid to keep it tight XD).
Well, earlier I took her out and I noticed some of her scales in places are bent at the midpoint, and some are crinkled, like newspaper (but not bent). If I deliberately touch where some of the screwed up scales are she'll flinch, but there's no bleeding wounds or scrapes or missing scales that I can see.
I'm betting that these will be corrected over the next shed cycle or two, but I'm wondering if anyone has some advice.
Well, earlier I took her out and I noticed some of her scales in places are bent at the midpoint, and some are crinkled, like newspaper (but not bent). If I deliberately touch where some of the screwed up scales are she'll flinch, but there's no bleeding wounds or scrapes or missing scales that I can see.
I'm betting that these will be corrected over the next shed cycle or two, but I'm wondering if anyone has some advice.