Quote Originally Posted by MontyAndMelissa View Post
It makes sense, but if you already have the medication, it makes more sense to use precaution. Take a close look at his eye, as close as you can, make sure the eye cap looks in tact. If you still have the old hydrometer, check the sticky part to see if you see anything odd attached to it. If you feel that he looks okay, no damage to the eye cap or scales around his eye, then the final choice is up to you. I personally would take the advice of the vet, but I also don't know how the snakes eye area looks right now.
Yeah the vet had is light and magnification on him and picked at it with a dental tool and he said everything looks normal with no sign of injury. I looked at the hygrometer and other than little flakes of dry skin I don't see any scales or what not. I took a good look and it looks good to me too. I'm just gonna wait a couple days and keep a close eye on him. If it still looks good I don't see any reason to mess with it but if it looks off I'll start the meds and no harm no foul.