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pulled scale off top of head

Our Alberto is doing the same thing. He is going around and he manages to pull himself along the edge where the door is on his viv. He falls from there and also from tree branches. Today I spotted three scales that the edges are scraped, including the very same one that your girl is missing. I know it is from the ledge but I don't have any ideas on how to keep him off there, it is so thin, I am amazed he can hang on.

How long do corns keep up with this behavior?

Peaches was wacko from mid-february until just recently. It felt like a lot longer though lol

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He's been doing it for a while. I wish he would calm down. He is barely slowing down after he eats. Usually we don't see him for 2-3 days after a feed, the last time he fed he was cruising the next day. He feeds tonight--I hope he gets back to normal soon, before he actually loses a scale :(
 
Just a little update.
Peaches shed again a couple of days ago and the scab is just about ready to fall off. She rubbed her head against me while I had her out and you can see that the scab actually came loose and turned a bit. I can't see much underneath it just yet but the little that I can see appears to be healed nicely, though a bit off color.

Sorry that they're feeding photos but it's not often I have her keep still enough to take a photo of her head lol.

Thanks to all for the quick advice!
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Glad to hear things are looking good! I'm not a big fan of feeding photos (don't mind them, just think others are more attractive), but it was a great idea for getting her to hold still enough for a head shot!
 
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