Brother please don't put yourself down! Things happen and reptiles are living organisms with vulnerabilities to illness and injury. We learn from our mistakes and shortcomings. The only way you lose is when you don't ask for help and just let the condition fester. You sound like a responsible owner who happens to have a problem with 1 of your animals. Now, betadine is great. Immediately switch the substrate to paper towels or unprinted newspaper if you can get it. Whichever is easier. IMO, I would alternate the betadine with chlorhexidine gluconate [brand name Hibiclens], make a weak solution of it to apply with "q" tips. The other treatment for mild cases is Neosporin or silver sulfadiazine. The Neosporin is easier to get and doesn't require a prescription but silver sulfa does need to be prescribed. Neosporin should be the ointment and not the cream! The cream has a pain killer in the ingredients that is not good for reptiles. None of this is to meant to replace the advice and evaluation of a qualified reptile vet at all. I would be highly suspicious of the condition if it doesn't show improvement after a couple of treatments! Stay in peace and not pieces. Don't forget to join USARK in the fight to repeal the "lacey act". Good luck.![]()