Re: Dented eye/eye cap? help
Make sure you have appropriate humidity levels in your enclosure and that they have access to water. It can be caused by dehydration so I would just monitor it and make sure that your set up is on point and that your snake has water available to it all the time.
Re: Dented eye/eye cap? help
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Dragonviper
Make sure you have appropriate humidity levels in your enclosure and that they have access to water. It can be caused by dehydration so I would just monitor it and make sure that your set up is on point and that your snake has water available to it all the time.
I don't know about humidity. I haven't been able to get another hydrometer so I took the one on an old tank off. Unfortunately, though, the adhesive had come off so I just set it in a corner in the substrate. I spray his tank every day but I'll have to wait a bit to see where the hydrometer is at. As for water, since he is housed in a 55 gallon tank, I have two water dishes for him, both of which I clean daily so water availability isn't a problem.
Re: Dented eye/eye cap? help
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Mike41793
Yea, tanks are terrible at keeping humidity. Take a damp towel and cover like 2/3 of the top of the tank.
Thank you, I also did this with my corn snake, Bailey's tank
Re: Dented eye/eye cap? help
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Mike41793
Your snake doesn't necessarily need water at all times, provided they're fed regularly and the humidity is good.
Umm... WRONG. I see what you are saying... but to suggest this to someone is not a good idea.