My ball python's eyes look like they're stained glass patterned or shattered glass.
I highly doubt dehydration is the problem.
I change her water every morning and it is never dirty. Her humidity is good. She also has a humid hide.
The other day she spooked and when she jerked her head back she smacked the side of her face on a metal surface. That's when I noticed the paterning on her eye and I assumed she caused injury which I hoped would repair itself within her next shed.
But when I looked at her it's now on the other eye as well.
I can't imagine it being retained eye caps because the surface of her eye is still smooth and there's no white circles around the edge of the eye.
Also I'm usually very obsessive for making sure there are eye caps,:cens0r: nostrils, and tail tip in her shed. She shed about a month ago and I can't imagine me not checking for those things.
If you guys think it is retained eye caps, I've seen there's at least 2 trains of thoughts on that.
1) take a damp towel to it
2) leave it alone until the next shed to see if it comes off on its:cens0r: own
Which do you guys suggest?
My line of thinking was wait until she sheds and then take her to the vet if the problem doesn't correct itself.
Suggestions?