My leopard gecko has a brittle discolored toe! Her age is unknown and none of her other toes are like this. She eats normal and acts normal from what I know. I’m scared her toe might fall off! I don’t know what is wrong with her toe but if anyone knows what it possible could be please tell me! And if anyone knows a solution to this problem tell me please!

Updated On April 21st, 2018

Pet's info: Reptile | Gecko | Female | unspayed

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Answered By Angel Alvarado, LVT

Licensed Veterinary Technician

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It would appear that some shed skin was stuck around the toe which compromised blood flow, effectively "strangling" the toe. It could also be due to trauma, she may have caught it r pinched it somewhere in her enclosure. have her examined by your veterinarian or a vet experienced in treating reptiles. the remnant may need to be removed to prevent infection. She may also need antibiotics and/or pain medication. In the future, when she is in shed, provide a moist hide at each end of the enclosure. Increase humidity temporarily and soak her daily to aid in shedding. Check her feet and toes for any stuck shed to prevent additional loss. Unfortunately, this is a common occurrence if humidity levels are too low during a shed.

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