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Possible eye infection on croc skink

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Posted by: dcs1548 at Wed Jun 9 21:16:01 2010  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by dcs1548 ]  
   

Hello, I found what appears to be an eye infection on my croc skink. He only has it on one eye and the female (I'm just guessing, I know one's a male and the other is a female but I'm not sure which is which) thats in there with him has no infections. I just noticed this earlier and am not sure if this is actually an eye infection or something else. Its almost like kind of a cloudy layer on the very top part of his eye. None of my other reptiles have had any signs of this nor have I dealt with this with any reptile recently. Around a month ago someone gave me a peachthroat monitor who had already had an actual eye infection, but I don't have him anymore and havn't for around a month, he was also in a different area of my house far away from the croc skink and none of my reptiles had shown any signs of the peachtroats infections. I currently have my two croc skinks set up togather in a 20 gal long, with an area to soak and a large hide in which they stay under mostly. They're cage is also misted often. Please post with advice or solutions. I don't know how to post a picture on this website, but I can either email the picture to whomever or if someone could explain that would be great. Thank you


   

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