Shedding

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I caught Watson(young tiger sal) in the middle of a shed today..it was so cool!

He brightened up but that fading pattern thing stayed the same, but it seems yellow appeared in new places I never noticed before..haha.

But it was cool, I've never seen him shed before, and it's weird to see an amphibian shed, I'm only used to reptiles shedding!
 
ya i always see spike my salamander shedding after hes done i grab the skin its like a full body mold of him its pretty awesome there amazing creatures. :rofl:
 
You Shouldnt Really Pull the skin off your newt it can cause diseases and their skin is high in nutrition so just let them eat it
 
Mine didn't even eat his, he was just sliding against his moss and it came off like a sock :p
 
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