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    In blue?

    Just to make sure, this would be considered being "in blue," right?

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    Picture is way too washed out for me to tell.

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    Re: In blue?

    Quote Originally Posted by JodanOrNoDan View Post
    Picture is way too washed out for me to tell.


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    Definitely in blue

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    Just for clarification sake, does 'in blue' mean in shed?
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    Re: In blue?

    Quote Originally Posted by cheosamad View Post
    Just for clarification sake, does 'in blue' mean in shed?
    It's a stage of the shedding process where the eyes turn a blue, grayish color.

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    Yep and they'll usually clear up some again for a little while before actually shedding.

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    Re: In blue?

    Quote Originally Posted by cheosamad View Post
    Just for clarification sake, does 'in blue' mean in shed?
    Yes. It refers to the time that the fluid is building between the old and new layers of skin. It's usually the most obvious sign of an upcoming shed.

    Here is a good write-up done on the entire process: The Shedding Process
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    Re: In blue?

    Quote Originally Posted by Eric Alan View Post
    Yes. It refers to the time that the fluid is building between the old and new layers of skin. It's usually the most obvious sign of an upcoming shed.

    Here is a good write-up done on the entire process: The Shedding Process
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    It's a stage of the shedding process where the eyes turn a blue, grayish color.

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    Re: In blue?

    100% in the blue


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