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    Question One wrinked/crushed eye cap on Dumerils Boa?

    Posting on my phone, because my computer is dying... Can't figure out how to get a direct image link on the phone like I usually do: http://postimg.org/image/7dgzd4f2v/full/

    I need second opinions on what this is, and how to treat it?

    It's only one eye. Her humidity is 55%, temps are around 88 in the hide, she is supposedly well-hydrated, based on how the rest of her body looks. Someone suggested it might be a stuck eye cap? Does it look it? Should I raise the humidity for her next shed?




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    OOOkay, my computer is back up- so posting the image here for convenience.



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    My female Ball had one that looked like that, shortly after I got her. It wasn't a stuck eyecap, in her case - she'd shed, and both came off. I soaked her in some warm/tepid water for just a little while, and it plumped right back out. Her humidity was actually a little too high, so I'm not sure why it happened. I don't know enough to say whether it's the same situation, though.

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