What I'd do is NOTHING. Let him go into shed again on his normal schedule and keep an extra good eye on the humidity and let the next shed take care of it. The worse thing you can do is mess around with a stuck shed. Let nature run it's course. You're vet should have left the eye alone. There is extremely more danger in messing with an eye cap then there is leaving it alone until the next shed. If it retains more than one shed, then start to mess with it.










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