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Carlton
at Wed Jun 6 11:53:36 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Carlton ]
I agree. Leaving him outdoors in those temps was not a problem. Chams often develop eye problems from dehydration, so it is a good first step to deal with. Sometimes they get bits of bark, leaves, or dust under the lid which can irritate, but normally they would try to clear the eye by rubbing and rolling the eye while they are being misted. You can shower him too, using luke warm water. Gently for a longer period is better than intensely for a short time.
If he still has problems, there is discharge from the eye, swelling, discoloration, take him to a good herp vet.
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