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    Re: Help... BP has her right eye is bulging

    Quote Originally Posted by aimin4strz View Post
    I agree with most of what your saying... and I'm not saying that you are wrong... but I have very educated people that would disagree with you on parts... thats where it comes down to each person doing it differently... I've been told by multiple people you never want to use any type of topical ointment because of absorption and breathing issues through the lens... Again, I'm not saying your wrong... but it comes down to me taking little bits of advice and going with what my gut says... I appreciate your information though! Thank you We will consider all you said
    About the topical ointment. I had a sand boa about 7 years ago that had his eye scale removed and his eye started to dry out and sink in, so I put a small dab of neosporin on it every couple of days until his next shed. I thought his eye was gone but after a couple more sheds it was fully healed and back to normal. People may disagree but I knew I had to keep that eye moist and clean and in MY experience this saved my sand boas eyeball. I'm not saying you should do this but I did and it worked, maybe it was a fluke but in my case it helped.

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