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    Re: One quest clion after another..

    Sometimes if the humidity isn't correct in the cage, tank, whatever your set up the eye will have a dimple effect. Obviously without pictures it's super hard to tell if it's stuck skin or what. My albino python looks super wrinkly right before he shed. It's also the only time he hisses when I go to grab him. You could try putting him in a tub with a towel at the bottom and warm water. (I have found the towel helps them get a grip on the slippery tub and they tend to relax a lot more) Fill it up so the water isn't any higher than his sides.

    Be careful with spraying down the tank everyday. Too much humidity causes Respiratory Infections and depending on your substrate promotes bad bacteria growth. I personally use Cyprus bedding and even with my Rainbow Boa which requires a 70-80% humidity I haven't had any issues with bacteria or infections.
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