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    Scratched or wrinkled eyes

    Got a new one but look at her eyes? Both like this.
    Thought and the breeder told me dehidration in box. I got humidity to 70% for 4 days. Now all the same
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    Maybe stuck eye caps from last shed.

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    Re: Scratched or wrinkled eyes

    Or could be getting ready to shed.

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    Doesnt look like it. Breeder said she just shed

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    Re: Scratched or wrinkled eyes

    Quote Originally Posted by qwerty53 View Post
    Doesnt look like it. Breeder said she just shed
    My guess is it just did shed but eyecaps did not come off. I would look up how to make a humidity box and try that

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    Those aren't eyecaps, just dehydration.

    Snakes take more than a few days to rehydrate which is why it's so imperative that you keep their humidity in the correct range. Soaking your snake once a day will help, as will providing plenty of fresh water, keeping the humidity up, and if the snake takes f/t feeders you can offer them wet.

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    Re: Scratched or wrinkled eyes

    Any update ?


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