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david
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I don't have a photograph of him now, so I can't show you what I mean, but right now he looks sort of like a T. verrucosus. Is this just how a T. shanjig looks before it sheds it's skin? He seems to be acting normally, but it's summer time up here, and he's gained a layer of grime on his skin that doesn't seem to come off. I don't think it's fungus but I could be wrong. At first I wondered if it was because his home was too damp, so I used a few paper towels to absorb some of the excess moisture from the cage, but he still looked the same after a while (sometime worse). Then I noticed that the U-shaped piece of wood he uses to hide under now appears to be rotting and can't be touched without leaving some residue. It's been in there for years, but I guess a damp environment will do that to a piece of wood.
What do you guys think?
What do you guys think?