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Posted by christomas on April 06, 2003 at 21:21:39:
In Reply to: Re: Eye Problem? Fret not! posted by christomas on April 05, 2003 at 18:50:44:
::I've got a baby mexican king snake, same exact thing has happened with him, I worried, I misted him and waited, in a day or so, he was fine and the eye returned normal.
::Also I have a blind Texas Rat, she is a rescue, when a snake is blind, you can see thru the eyes, they're not cloudy.
::GoryLori
::Tnx. This somehow eased me a bit. Its been a day now since the blue phase ended and still one eye remains clouded. I also tried increasing humidity and even soaked my snake. I hope everything ends well. Now all I can do is wait for the actual shedding and pray that my beloved pet isnt blinded in one eye. Its a pity if he is, hes a beutiful one and i love them all
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:Heres an update of my Knob. He shed this morning. Had a really hard time though. It took him 4 hrs to complete the process. I had to take him out and soak him in tepid water for 30 minutes to help him. He is doing ok now. The problem eye seems ok though somehow it look different from the other eye. I think maybe a previous eyecap didnt shed completly and was only removed now. Anyway i hope it gets better on the next shed :)
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