geckers
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Hi everyone! My boyfriend found this little guy at work yesterday inside the building, hiding in a pile of rust. It's getting cold here already so rather than relocating him, we decided to add him to the collection. I have a captive bred tiger salamander (Ambystoma mavortium mavortium) already, so I know how to care for this new one, but he (Ambystoma mavortium melanosticum, I'm guessing?) has really deep wrinkles all over his body and looks extremely dry. He had a good soak overnight and he rummaged around his quarantine bin and ate a few butterworm larvae and moths right off my tongs, and his poop looks fine. I'm just worried about the wrinkles. I've enlarged his elbows in the (hopefully) attached picture for a better look. He also has them on the back of his neck, tail, throat, feet, and around his eyes.
Is he going to shed? Could it be parasites? Is it just going to take time after being in such a bad environment? Or is it normal for this subspecies? Any ideas?
Thank you very much!
-Ashley