Quote Originally Posted by GrifTheGreat View Post
A build up of toxins could cause blindness. Several things actually including fat deposits behind the eyes.

I would have to say that the bulb is the culprit here. What kind of bulb was it? Also note that these frogs cannot see directly infront of their nose which is one reason they burrow with the ground at eye level.
The thing I'm confused about is that after the soak, her pupils started constricting again like they should. At first I didn't think it was toxins or neurological, but after last night's weirdness I'm starting to wonder... I've checked her several times today and her eyes seem to be normal now. What could cause that? It's been less than three weeks since his last substrate change and his water gets changed every day, but I'm going to do another substrate change tonight just to be safe.

Now that I've moved, I have all my cold-blooded critters in their own room where the vent is closed so I can keep her temps right using only a heat pad and sometimes a red night-time bulb.

I didn't know they couldn't see right in front of their noses.