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darrkang3l Posted - 16/01/2013 : 15:31:28
I posted this on theroyalpython but had no replys so i thought i would try on here. I have noticed my male has one blue eye. its very milky ... is it possible for one eye to be in blue or could it be a different problem?
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darrkang3l Posted - 17/01/2013 : 21:00:28
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Originally posted by Georgina

Where did you get them from?!?!?



i will fb message you! not a shop.
darrkang3l Posted - 17/01/2013 : 20:57:49
quote:
Originally posted by Auld Baldy

Better to get it checked ASAP by a rep-vet, especally if the eye is sunken.
You may cause more harm than good if you start treating for retained cap instead of an infection or other condition.



yeah i wasn't going to go poking around with it too soon anyway! he is such a nice active friendly snake so it doesn't seem like its affecting him much but i will see about going vet real soon!
Georgina Posted - 17/01/2013 : 20:54:28
Where did you get them from?!?!?
Auld Baldy Posted - 17/01/2013 : 20:52:41
Better to get it checked ASAP by a rep-vet, especally if the eye is sunken.
You may cause more harm than good if you start treating for retained cap instead of an infection or other condition.
darrkang3l Posted - 17/01/2013 : 17:17:46
ive also noticed that that eye seems more sunk into the head than the other?
darrkang3l Posted - 17/01/2013 : 15:55:24
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Originally posted by smart bunny

There is a really good thread about how to treat retained eyecaps, have you seen it? I will try to find it for you later if not (have to go out now lol).





i think i have! i shall try find it again but dont want to cause any stress if it isn't a retained eyecap thankyou.
smart bunny Posted - 17/01/2013 : 14:52:25
There is a really good thread about how to treat retained eyecaps, have you seen it? I will try to find it for you later if not (have to go out now lol).

darrkang3l Posted - 17/01/2013 : 14:39:41
thanks guys! i don't think its a cap but haven't looked closely enough as he is still settling in. but shall have a good examine soon and decide weather vets is needed! thanks
Moppet Posted - 16/01/2013 : 17:08:00
Could be a retained eye cap?
smart bunny Posted - 16/01/2013 : 17:06:40
If it's the front surface of the eye it will be a corneal problem - possibly just retained eyecaps or possibly and infection. If it seems to be in the pupil it could possibly be a cataract...

Sounds more like the former to me, and I'd advise a reptile specialist vet opinion.

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