This morning I woke up to find my cham with a piece of skin attached to his eye. This looked to me like an infection or something, and knowing eyes can be lost in no time if the infection gets into the eye I called the vet immediately.
Before I could even take a photo of the eye I was told by my vet (over the phone as he lives over 1,000 miles away) to get the eye soaked with water and that it was probably a piece of old skin that got stuck due to low humidity.
After misting his eye for some minutes I returned the cham to his enclosure and 5 minutes later the piece of skin was gone, no antibiotics fortunately.
Here are the pics, so if anyone goes through the same problem, here's the easy cure.
Alex
Before I could even take a photo of the eye I was told by my vet (over the phone as he lives over 1,000 miles away) to get the eye soaked with water and that it was probably a piece of old skin that got stuck due to low humidity.
After misting his eye for some minutes I returned the cham to his enclosure and 5 minutes later the piece of skin was gone, no antibiotics fortunately.
Here are the pics, so if anyone goes through the same problem, here's the easy cure.
Alex