I think the problem was with bed-a-beast.  That's the stuff that
comes really compact, and expands when you open the bag, right?
I know that discribes alot of materials.  I'm pretty sure it was bed-a-beast.

I'd try changing the substrate.

The problem was with an animal I sold a customer.
She called me quite upset. The eye swelled up, and she took it to the vet.

She thought maybe something was stuck in it, or it came in with an infection.

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Thanks for the response; it's the first time someone has suggested substrate. 
This particular animals has a shallow layer of coconut fiber (Bed-a-Beast?). 
To be honest, I maintain most of my Rhac's under pretty sterile conditions, 
i.e., no substrate.

I'll try setting up a separate cage for this female and see if the condition 
clears up.


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