One of my Borneos, as well as one of my Sumatrans now have dented eye caps. I believe the Borneo's dented eye cap was caused back a few months ago when my temperature and humidity levels went crazy in my snake room for a couple of weeks. Now, I notice that one of my Sumatran's eye caps seems to be dented as well and I believe that is because the filter in my humidifier needed changed for about a month, so I had been struggling with humidity again. I had been misting daily, but the humidity in my snake room itself was going as low as 43% for about a month. I put a new filter in the humidifier a few days ago and the humidity is once again 50% - 60% in my snake room and i've still been misting my Bloods and Short Tails daily. I switched from newspaper to paper towel substrate almost 2 months ago... I've been keeping the temperature between 77 and 79 degrees in my snake room, the hot side in my Blood/Short Tail rack is 83 - 84 degrees and their cool sides are between 75 and 77 degrees. All of my Bloods and Short Tails have been having full perfect sheds all along...
Will their dented eye caps correct themselves? What else can I do to help make them better? It's starting to look like i'm going to have to reluctantly start using substrate...