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Re: Dented Eyes
Did the eyecaps come off when he shed?
If not then bump the humidity during the next shed and they may come off.
If it is retained eye caps it won't hurt him. It just makes it harder for him to see.
Are you keeping a log of when he eats, sheds and so forth?
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Re: Dented Eyes
yes I'm keeping a log of when he he eats and sheds, it's very routine so far. The eye caps as well as everything else came off in one piece... well the head separated from the body eventually, but you know what I mean...I had thought that I'd gotten away with it when i was cleaning and saw he'd shed, but all in one piece, but then I took him out (he was in a different hide when I cleaned his tank up a bit the other night, I didn't bother him to do it) and saw he had little dents in his eyes. Like I said he ate both his mice this weekend though.
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Re: Dented Eyes
Just curious, what do these dents look like? I've never heard of dented eyes till now from all my research. I assume they get them from retained skin around the eyes but what do they look like?\
Edit: Just found this on kingnsake.com python care
"Q: Help, My snakes eye has a dent in it!
A: Don't panic. This occasionally happens and can be attributed to the snake being a little dehydrated. Make sure it's got fresh water and a bowl that it can soak in. The dent should be gone with the next shed cycle. "
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Re: Dented Eyes
It's kinda hard to describe and my phone wouldn't get a great shot of it, but it just looks like the eye balls are caved in in a spot in the middle... the eye caps came off, that's one of the things I check for when I have a shed... like I said, I thought we'd gotten away with it till I saw his eyes at feeding time the other day. I'm sorry I can't be more descriptive... hopefully someone else will be able to help me describe it to you.
Is this gonna go away next shed or can I be helping him sooner somehow?
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Re: Dented Eyes
It means that they are dehydrated and need more water.
This happened once to one of the eyes on my BP. It happened during the middle of the shed when the moss in his hide got too dry (oops). I wetted the moss and the dent came out by itself before he even shed.
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Re: Dented Eyes
Great!! I sprayed all the moss down and got the humidity up to 62% and will keep it elevated in hopes he can pop those suckers back out before his next shed!
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Re: Dented Eyes
Dont worry....it happens occasionally.......i Freaked when i saw Roxy's dented eye, But when i sprayed the cage down it went away within a day or so.
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