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  • 07-02-2013, 10:44 AM
    BP Tim
    updated pictures of my snakes eyes, they look worse (couldn't edit last thread)
    So her eyes look even worse in my opinion.. I didn't get to add the humidity hide (will do that tonight after work) but.. is this somerthing more serious to worry about?

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  • 07-02-2013, 10:55 AM
    Archimedes
    Before I say anything, I'd suggest doing a responsiveness test in the pupil. Basically, shine a flashlight at the eye-- if you see the pupil contract, just give it time to clear up.

    My personal opinion? I'm not entirely sure that this snake can see. I'd wait for someone who's more skilled to come along and be sure, or, even better, taking the snake to a vet to get a professional opinion, but I had my doubts when you posted your first thread and these pictures only confirm that in my head.

    Keep us updated, and yes, definitely put together a humid hide asap.
  • 07-02-2013, 11:03 AM
    BP Tim
    If it ends up being that she can't see, I don't need to put her down, do I? She's ate since in my care, doesn't seem to have issues moving about, finding her hides or water. She seems pretty normal, always trying to.find a way escape, etc. Whenever I have ger outta the cage she seems to.find her way.around
  • 07-02-2013, 11:05 AM
    dr del
    Re: updated pictures of my snakes eyes, they look worse (couldn't edit last thread)
    Are your hides rough on the inside?

    I used unglazed terracotta for a while and the eyecaps used to get scuffed as the snake moved around inside the hide.

    http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...hlight=scuffed

    Does that look similar to you?


    dr del
  • 07-02-2013, 11:07 AM
    BP Tim
    It looks somewhat similar but I'm.not quite sure. It doesn't seem like its her. entire eye
  • 07-02-2013, 11:13 AM
    OctagonGecko729
    Re: updated pictures of my snakes eyes, they look worse (couldn't edit last thread)
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by BP Tim View Post
    If it ends up being that she can't see, I don't need to put her down, do I? She's ate since in my care, doesn't seem to have issues moving about, finding her hides or water. She seems pretty normal, always trying to.find a way escape, etc. Whenever I have ger outta the cage she seems to.find her way.around

    No, you do not need to euthanize the animal. There are plenty of BPs that are born completely eyeless which live relatively normal lives and do just fine.
  • 07-02-2013, 11:25 AM
    Archimedes
    Blind BPs can live an excellent quality of life. Their sense of smell and their heat pits are excellent resources for navigation. There's no need to put her down if it turns out she can't see. :)
  • 07-02-2013, 02:10 PM
    BP Tim
    Great to hear! Wouldn't wanna have to have her put down
  • 07-02-2013, 02:32 PM
    MsMissy
    That poor baby.... have you tried putting her in a nice humid soak? I just did this with Nagini. All I did was pick up a locking 6qt tub, drill a nice amount of holes, put a soft towel on the bottom and fill it with about 1/2" of warm water. Let her soak for about 30 :) My girl was all kindsa happy rubbing along the towel. If nothing else, it will make her feel good for a little bit.
  • 07-02-2013, 05:13 PM
    SnowShredder
    Re: updated pictures of my snakes eyes, they look worse (couldn't edit last thread)
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by BP Tim View Post
    If it ends up being that she can't see, I don't need to put her down, do I? She's ate since in my care, doesn't seem to have issues moving about, finding her hides or water. She seems pretty normal, always trying to.find a way escape, etc. Whenever I have ger outta the cage she seems to.find her way.around


    You would definitely not need to put her down.
    Here is a picture of one of my boas who developed a cataract in her right eye when she was very young. She is healthy, fat, and happy. The only problems I've ever encountered is that she will occasionally miss her rat, or that she might startle a little easier on her bad side. It does not affect her quality of life in the least bit, though.

    http://i935.photobucket.com/albums/a...a/DSC03449.jpg
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