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Been treating this with a spray bought specially for the purpose in the UK, and rubbing vaseline in every day or two. Some of the crusty stuff seems to be dropping off by itself, and things were looking better until I checked again today. Poor little thing seems to have lost that little toe at the back of her leg, and the bump that's left is red and sore. No idea what to do about it, have put vaseline on for now. The scales on her ankle on one leg in particular have lifted so far they look as if they're about to drop off - is this normal? If so, do they re-grow? Again, seems to hurt her when I try to apply vaseline very gently. Should I be doing something else? I read somewhere you should use a soft toothbrush and baby shampoo to remove softened cruddy stuff, is this necessary? I'm worried about causing more pain unless it's essential.
Possibly linked, I don't know, but most of them seem to scratch their heads quite a lot, and the scaly leg girl also has days where she shakes her's a lot, but not every day. I did put some of the spray onto my fingers one day and rub it into everyone's wattles and combs (apart from one little madam I can't catch), but they're still doing the same thing. Is this just coincidence? Or should I continue to try to get the spray onto them all? I'm beginning to get a bit paranoid now...
Been treating this with a spray bought specially for the purpose in the UK, and rubbing vaseline in every day or two. Some of the crusty stuff seems to be dropping off by itself, and things were looking better until I checked again today. Poor little thing seems to have lost that little toe at the back of her leg, and the bump that's left is red and sore. No idea what to do about it, have put vaseline on for now. The scales on her ankle on one leg in particular have lifted so far they look as if they're about to drop off - is this normal? If so, do they re-grow? Again, seems to hurt her when I try to apply vaseline very gently. Should I be doing something else? I read somewhere you should use a soft toothbrush and baby shampoo to remove softened cruddy stuff, is this necessary? I'm worried about causing more pain unless it's essential.
Possibly linked, I don't know, but most of them seem to scratch their heads quite a lot, and the scaly leg girl also has days where she shakes her's a lot, but not every day. I did put some of the spray onto my fingers one day and rub it into everyone's wattles and combs (apart from one little madam I can't catch), but they're still doing the same thing. Is this just coincidence? Or should I continue to try to get the spray onto them all? I'm beginning to get a bit paranoid now...
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