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    Re: My ball python has some white thing on his eye (Not shed) Help!

    Quote Originally Posted by WildPython View Post
    Um. From the photos, i dont see nothin'. I do see the top part of the eye is white. That might be the way he was born, with a orange/yellow iris, with some black.

    I can tell you've ( probably ) fixed the problem. I'm not sure if i'm seeing it correctly, or maybe it's shed. Hope she gets better.
    I know this reply won't be any help, as it is new. I hope she doesn't get something else, that a python shouldn't get.
    Quote Originally Posted by Hannahvh View Post
    Doesn't seem like anything to panic over! Just keep an eye on it and should go away next shed. He might even eventually get it off on his own by rubbing it etc. But do watch it if it grows or changes color, anything weird like that! Make sure humidity/temps are up especially for his next shed cycle to give him some extra help.
    Just an FYI. The last post before your posting today was 5 1/2 years ago. Look up at the date of the thread start and that will tell you. Cheers
    Last edited by MR Snakes; 01-26-2019 at 09:57 PM.

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