Unkapunka
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Please listen to the folks on this forum. They know the right things. They don't tell you to change things unless it is wrong for you tort. Good Luck
I'm also betting it's your lighting.
Did you have a coiled or spiral, compact florescent bulb or a Mercury Vapor bulb?
Permanent blindness can result. So let's get this fixed ASAP.
It COULD be why.So I have a strip light and a MVB. Should I get rid of the MVB and just replace it with a simple basking light for warmth and light during the day?
Morla eats, moves, and even sits under the MVB at times. But her eyelids are a little puffy too. Could this be why?
It COULD be why.
If you have enough heat with a simple basking bulb or a CHE, I wouldn't even consider the MVB.
Spending good money on the wrong stuff....That is usually also not refundable ...hurts.Thank you, @ZEROPILOT ! I took out the MVB last night and started with a basking bulb. Seriously, her eyelids already look better. They're not all dried out and peely looking.
I would never have imagined that could be so harmful. It so sad how many incorrect products are out there (and MVB is EXPENSIVE too!).
I'm hoping continued non-exposure will get her lids to look supple and normal--and I'm sure they feel better for her!
Spending good money on the wrong stuff....That is usually also not refundable ...hurts.
We've all done it.
I myself have 3 hardly used MVB bulbs I bought for some Chameleons.
I'm not sure why I haven't thrown them away yet. Probably because they cost me about $125.
Id agree with info thats been provided. Regardless of aspen vs pine vs rabbit pellets, you really should swap out your substrate with cypress mulch, coco coir or fine grade orchid bark. Give the mulch a good soaking before you add it in, then keep it moist. Lastly regarding the eyes, your enclosure looks way way too bright with not many dark hides.
I would make the enclosure larger, change the substrate, add more dark hides, add more plants, upgrade your temp/humidity gauges. (Make sure no coiled lights). Those eyes just look like “sun blindness” type symptoms.
Good luck.
Thank you, @ZEROPILOT ! I took out the MVB last night and started with a basking bulb. Seriously, her eyelids already look better. They're not all dried out and peely looking.
I would never have imagined that could be so harmful. It so sad how many incorrect products are out there (and MVB is EXPENSIVE too!).
I'm hoping continued non-exposure will get her lids to look supple and normal--and I'm sure they feel better for her!
Yes, @Maro2Bear , excellent siggestions--one esp _I_ need to heed! (She needs darker areas--too bright everywhere. )
@Esc, aspen may not be aromatic, but it is dusty, and its particles can be small and sharp/gritty.
Have you changed substrate yet? Has it helped?
Soooooooo happy! Keep up the great work!!! ?my Russian is in 100% cypress now. He has a new shade corner in addition to the original curved wooden thing. He seems to really like the shade corner.
we’ve seen him with his eyes open and he’s eaten softened tortoise chow.
so definitely some improvement. He’s young, probably 7-8 months old.
how often should he be eating?
he’s getting soaked 3-4 times a week.