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    Dented eye cap usually indicates dehydration/not enough humidity. It goes away if you bump the humidity up.

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    Re: Lazy Layla tricked me!

    Quote Originally Posted by Aste88 View Post
    Looks like you got the head shed fine so there shouldn't be any problem.

    Try to get the next shed out without a bath and you'll be on track. beautiful snake btw, congrats
    Quote Originally Posted by Lizardlicks View Post
    Dented eye cap usually indicates dehydration/not enough humidity. It goes away if you bump the humidity up.
    Can thank petsmart husbandry, it's been there since we brought her home. I'm sure it wasn't up to par. I've made sure to always kept it above 50%, fresh full water every couple days.

    Also with the first shed (which was 2days after we got her), I waited 4-5 days before a soak/damp towel and same with this one.

    Thank you for the quick replies.

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