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    Dented eye

    I know that typically a dented eye means a retained eye cap.

    Has anybody ever had a dented eye that wasn't an eye cap? I only ask because it's had to have been well over a month since the snake last shed, and I just noticed the dent today (I've been handling him nearly a month, if it had been there before, I would've noticed it.)


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    Re: Dented eye

    Dented eyes are due to low humidity, make sure you provide 50%50%-60% at all time (this mean having an accurate reading with a digital hygrometer)
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    Re: Dented eye

    Quote Originally Posted by ChrisBowsman View Post
    I know that typically a dented eye means a retained eye cap.

    Has anybody ever had a dented eye that wasn't an eye cap? I only ask because it's had to have been well over a month since the snake last shed, and I just noticed the dent today (I've been handling him nearly a month, if it had been there before, I would've noticed it.)
    Dehydrated a little bump up the humidity just spray some more..

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    Re: Dented eye

    Yeah dented eye is usually caused by too little humidity. Bump up the humidity and it will go away.

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    Re: Dented eye

    That totally makes sense. The other day, my humidity dropped from 55% down to 32%. I'm not sure what happened, but it's back up to 55 now.

    Any idea what would make it fluctuate so much? Since I set up the tub, it's been totally steady until now.


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    Re: Dented eye

    My one guy gets a dented eye every once in a while. Ill notice it after he's been pressing his head up against the tub side or something.

    I just spray the tub a few times and the next time I check on him its gone. His humidity always stays up above 50% too.

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    Re: Dented eye

    This morning, before she left for work, my wife asked me to go downstairs and see if she had the dehumidifier set properly. I gave her a funny look, and she said that the basement had leaked several days ago, and she'd been running it full-blast since then.

    I think I figured out where the humidity drop came from


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    Re: Dented eye

    i had a cornsnake that got out one time and wedged itself underneath some flooring. in the effort to get it out, one of the eyes was dented. the snake moved EXTREMELY erratically (slithering backwards, doing barrel rolls and such....)

    needless to say i was terrified. i thought it was blind. after a little while (i dont remember exactly how long.... probably a month or so) the eye was back to 100%. no dents. no crazy movements.
    -Travis

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    Re: Dented eye

    Well, the humidity is back up and the dent is gone. I had him out for 15-20 min earlier, and he was very calm and laid back, so I'm guessing that any problems are no more.

    Thanks for the help.


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    Re: Dented eye

    Glad everything is alright and back to normal

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