[QUOTE=kitedemon;2330333]Eye dents are from mild dehydration, always. Usually they are linked to humidity levels but it takes many days to form and many days to correct. If your humidity is low from a week and then corrected it many still dent and stay dented for a week or more even after the hydration is corrected. It is slow to occur and slow to respond. Snakes have a very slow metabolism, it doesn't just mean they digest slowly.

Relative humidity is A, relative... and B, a percentage.

It is relative to temperature and a percentage of what you have against what you could have. This also changes. It is quite possible to have 100% humidity and still not have enough to keep a royal hydrated. Condensation tells nothing other than the surface that is condensing is below the dew point.

The best example is if I asked for a 15% deposit on a snake. But I never tell you how much the snake is. The % is pointless.

What is your ambient air temperature?[/QUOTE

Thanks. My ambient temp is actually a bit low right now, I ordered a heat lamp but I'm still waiting on it. Could this be the problem?


FrostysBP, yes I got a rheostat.


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