Rufina
New Member
My 2 1/2 year old red foot has a very watery eye. I have read that this could be a humidity problem, which I work on constantly, but I am concerned that it could be something else. Should I take her to the vet?
Send us a photo and we can easily identify shell fungus for you.I do not have an enclosed structure for her at the moment, in fact she is in a very large shower stall with substrate and everything. I’ve tried to keep her temperature around 85° and her humidity I struggle to get up above 75°. I will be moving her into her new place within the next week or so. I take her outside every day for an hour but since she flipped over in the sun in her outside enclosure and I think I almost lost her I am afraid to leave her out by herself anymore. Besides, I live in Oregon and it’s going to be getting cold before too long.
I now have a second question. How do you identify shell rot?