Hey everybody. I have an 8 in tiger salamander in a 10 gal with a coconut fiber substrate. He is fed mainly crickets and kept at around 100% humidity at all times. He has a water dish that he can fully submerse himself in.
Today I noticed that my tiger salamander's left eye has a whitish colored something covering it. I checked it out and it looks like something hardened over it. I'm not sure exactly what it is though. I think it might either be stuck shed, an injury (i don't know where he would have got this from), or maybe even something stuck on the outside of his eye? I didn't want to hurt him, so I didn't mess with his eye. I'm really worried because I have no idea what to do and this is my first amphibian!
I'll try to post pics as soon as possible.
Today I noticed that my tiger salamander's left eye has a whitish colored something covering it. I checked it out and it looks like something hardened over it. I'm not sure exactly what it is though. I think it might either be stuck shed, an injury (i don't know where he would have got this from), or maybe even something stuck on the outside of his eye? I didn't want to hurt him, so I didn't mess with his eye. I'm really worried because I have no idea what to do and this is my first amphibian!
I'll try to post pics as soon as possible.
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