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    Question Is my BP's eye alright?

    If any of you read my previous threads, you'd know pretzel (my 1 yr old BP) was suffering from multiple stuck sheds.

    well, I just got off the last 99% of it (minus some stuck on his nose, which i'll let come off with the next shed)

    I finally got off one of the two stuck eye caps, and i noticed a dent in his eye. is it normal? i couldn't get a photo showing the dent close up, but here's a photo none the less, i just need to know if he looks okay.


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    Re: Is my BP's eye alright?

    Make sure his humidity is at 55%-60% and the dent will resolve itself.

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    Eye dents = dehydration. Between the stuck shed and the dented eye you really need to fix your husbandry

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