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Re: A little concerned..
Definitely agree with Rex. Bump up that humidity, toss a humid hide (with wet paper towels or moss in it) into the tank in case he feels like soaking, and let him be. Don't try feeding or handling him. It's perfectly normal for him to stay in his hide constantly, even if he's not in shed. With the blue eyes it's extremely hard for them to see right now, so they feel vulnerable and scared, definitely better to leave them totally alone.
I've found that the eyes stay blue for like 4-5 days, then clear up for a few days, and then the shed happens. Just pop your head in in about a week and see how things are going from there. Just remember to keep your humidity up! Some people around here have sheds no problem without high humidity, but it's been the only thing that's worked for me and my guy, who has shed perfectly the last 3 times. Certainly can't hurt, and it's much better than trying to fix a bad shed.
If you need any other tips, let us know! Otherwise, good luck.
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