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Stuck shed + dented eye = humidity/hydration problem. What are you using to measure the humidity?
Last edited by Eric Alan; 09-13-2014 at 08:43 PM.
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Re: Indent in Eye?
 Originally Posted by Eric Alan
Stuck shed + dented eye = humidity/hydration problem. What are you using to measure the humidity?
I use this one (only for humidity though; I use a temp gun instead for the temp):
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Re: Indent in Eye?
 Originally Posted by krisym
I use this one (only for humidity though; I use a temp gun instead for the temp):

Here's a good thead I found on this particular topic: http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...light=eye+dent. Also, I'm not sure how reliable that particular hygrometer is. I'd ramp up your humidity to 60% and ensure fresh water is available at all times. That way if the hygrometer is reading higher than what it actually is, you're still within range for proper husbandry.
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If you mist him, itll be gone.
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Yes you should raise his humidity. Misting has worked for me in the past as well. Just as it has been suggested in the past.
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 Originally Posted by krisym
I use this one (only for humidity though; I use a temp gun instead for the temp):

Hey I use these. Great product. I bought it because my oldest had dimples. Found out his speculums are actually damaged and may or may not ever go away. good luck.
Last edited by Spike89; 09-17-2014 at 09:58 PM.
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