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  • 01-26-2011, 02:22 AM
    MissSeeman
    Re: Snake's eyes are dented/scratched, DESPERATE for help.
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Foschi Exotic Serpents View Post
    If you raise the humidity fairly high and keep it that way until he sheds then the eyecaps will come off no problem. Within a couple hours of raising humidity the dents will come out. A quick soak should cause the dents to immediately come out.

    Never mess with the eyes. No picking, no tape, nothing. High humidity and it will fix itself. In the case if retained eyecaps or multiple layers of retained eyecaps (very rare) applying a tiny dab of neosporin, bacitracin, or A&D ointment, once a day until the next shed, and any stuck caps will come off on their own.

    A bad shed, stuck caps, or tiny dents is never a cause for major concern and is very easily fixed.

    I have raised his humidity, I live in Alberta, Canada, so it is very dry out here and it's verrrry difficult to keep it at a good percent, I've been keeping it steadily at about 67% for the last week before that it was between 40 - 50 %
    So hopefully this all works.
  • 01-26-2011, 03:32 AM
    Foschi Exotic Serpents
    You can make what's called a humid hide.. Get a cheap plastic bowl, flower pot, or anything that won't rot in moisture. Cut a hole and turn it into a humid hide by adding a decent layer of sphagnum moss or cypress mulch bedding. Any other wood bedding will mold.

    Dampen the inside but not wet.

    Put it in with the snake during the week before it sheds. Don't leave it in there more than a week at a time if the snake goes in it a lot as you don't want to risk any scale rot from long term contact with moisture.

    Make sure the top of the enclosure is covered or sealed off. A few inches of open screen is all that is needed for ventilation.

    Humid hides are great for low humidity issues.
  • 02-12-2011, 03:45 PM
    Chris4tz
    Similar problem
    I have a similar problem myself, my 1 year old female ball has not eaten in 8 weeks, her last shed was not the best and it came off in pieces, i increased humidity too around 60 percent and all my temps are good but in the last 3 or 4 days i have noticed something funky going on with her eyes, at first was thinking itwas retained shed and soaked her for 30 minutes in warm water and rubbed mineral oil with a q tip on to both eyes but still no change.
    Its really weird it kinda looks like a mirror kinda but not over the whole eye just part on both of them.
    Help i love my snake and i would hate for her to be distressed in any way any help anyone can give me would be much appreciated, ill try and get some pics up tomorrow.
  • 02-12-2011, 05:13 PM
    Foschi Exotic Serpents
    Don't use mineral oil. That will cause even good scales to flake off. Use a ointment like bacitracin, neo, or A&D on the eyes every day until the next shed. Humidity should be more like 70/75%.

    Retained or dented and dry eyecaps will fix their selves with the right conditions. No need to mess with them. Anything more than what I stated can cause more harm than good.

    No worries. Every BP has a bad shed at least once.
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