I noticed this evening while treating her with some bugs that her eye was almost swollen shut and watery. I'm thinking she scratched it? Her mouth area is shedding atm, and it wasn't like that at all this morning or around lunchtime. I cleaned with some saline on a cotton swab and there was no colored discharge or anything, but she's got me worried. I'll be calling the vet in the am to get her seen and hopefully it's just a scratch. I can't imagine it's anything else?
This was before I cleaned it. Not dirty, but definitely swollen in the eyelid area and at the top of the eye near the top of her head. She's still eating, running around, being saucy.
Probably just some shed got into the eye and is irritating it.
Her morphs make her scales more likely to flake off in tiny pieces more so than normal scaled dragons. And these tiny pieces can be more apt to get into the eyes. Rinsing with a saline solution should do the trick. I wouldn't use the qtip though, just let the saline rinse out the eye.
There really isn't anything in the tanks that she could have got in there, unless that new bed she has was shedding some lint/fibers.
Probably just some shed got into the eye and is irritating it.
Her morphs make her scales more likely to flake off in tiny pieces more so than normal scaled dragons. And these tiny pieces can be more apt to get into the eyes. Rinsing with a saline solution should do the trick. I wouldn't use the qtip though, just let the saline rinse out the eye.
There really isn't anything in the tanks that she could have got in there, unless that new bed she has was shedding some lint/fibers.
I did the q tip and then dropped some of the saline solution and it did look better afterward. I’ll see in the morning. The surrounding area is swollen which concerned me. Also didn’t know that about the morphs that’s good to know. It just makes it flaky? I’ve noticed her shed has a more brittle texture than Wilburs but I’ve been associating that with his leatherbackness.
Just checked on her because she’s sleeping and it looks less swollen already. Hoping the saline rinse and pat before lights out did the trick. The cork walls do drop some dirt, but other than that nothing else sheds much of anything to be an eye irritant.
Might be wishful thinking but it looks much better now. No discharge, not as swollen looking.
I've found from my own dragons over the years, that for some reason the high quality trans genes paired with a decent quality leatherback gene typically do make those small flakey sheds.and candycane is definitely a high quality trans.
Either way, sometimes they can just shed flakey too. I'd rinse her eye again in the morning if it doesnt look back to normal my then. Hopefully whatever was in it that irritated it was flushed out, and it heals over night.
I've found from my own dragons over the years, that for some reason the high quality trans genes paired with a decent quality leatherback gene typically do make those small flakey sheds.and candycane is definitely a high quality trans.
Either way, sometimes they can just shed flakey too. I'd rinse her eye again in the morning if it doesnt look back to normal my then. Hopefully whatever was in it that irritated it was flushed out, and it heals over night.
This evening her eye is completely back to normal. I rinsed with saline again this morning (she got some in her mouth so had a watery poop blegh) but her eye looks fantastic and she’s basking and running about.