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    Re: Odd mutation or species.

    Well it is incredibly tiny I don't think opening his mouth could be done safely. It is a random garter I found outside. Not to say it isn't worth it, but the likely hood of it pulling through doesn't seem too high.

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    Re: Odd mutation or species.

    Quote Originally Posted by Elleken View Post
    Well it is incredibly tiny I don't think opening his mouth could be done safely. It is a random garter I found outside. Not to say it isn't worth it, but the likely hood of it pulling through doesn't seem too high.
    Try the pressure without opening the mouth and see if it helps.

    Opening the mouth helps because it can distend the opening of the duct into the mouth.

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    Re: Odd mutation or species.

    I have seen pictures of baby garters born this way before. It appears to be similar to popeyed rat snakes.

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    Re: Odd mutation or species.

    It turned out to be an eye infection. I did what some people told me and it actually worked. Thanks for the help everyone.

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    Re: Odd mutation or species.

    Quote Originally Posted by Elleken View Post
    It turned out to be an eye infection. I did what some people told me and it actually worked. Thanks for the help everyone.

    Can you post any details?

    Quite a few people ask questions on various eye infections. While I don't recommend self-treatment, some people do not have access to decent herp vets. Therefore any information you can share (ie: exact problem and medications or treatments that helped) can be extremely useful.

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