My 2 year old female blood python recently recovered from an RI. In the process, she was shedding, and I kept the humidity lower than normal as I thought it might help. (I was probably wrong though. She got her RI from flooding her enclosure with urine and faeces while I was away for a few days. I know, not optimal.) Anyway, a few vet visits later and over $100 in antibiotic treatment and she's recovered. However, speaking of the shed, it wasn't perfect and came off in pieces. I believe she may have a stuck eyecaps on one or both of her eyes initially but I'm just puzzled at this point. One of her eyes is completely cloudy while the other is much more transparent. I got a picture of the cloudy eye, however, I could not photograph her more clear eye before she could be stressed out to much. (I'll get a pic of it later after she's had some time to relax. It's not crystal clear either, just barely a tad grayish, or what I'm more familiar with being a stuck eyecap.)
So for anyone more versed in pythons, does this look like a stuck eyecap? Or it possible the scale itself could have torn somewhere and become infected?