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What is this on his eye or is it damaged?
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no its called a dent it might mean there isn't enough humidity in it enclosure or the animal is dehydrated it should go away in the next shed.
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Can you get a closer shot in better lighting? I can't see it very well, maybe someone else with a bigger monitor can.
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it's a dent, caused by lack of humidity. (doesn't mean your snake is dehydrated *yet*, but bump up the hygro a bit.)
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Could it be a bit of retained eye cap, if their is such a thing. Or is this something that kinda just poped up all of a sudden?
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wait till the next shed and see if it comes back
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He shed last Sat...kind of worried!
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Dinger just curious, when did you first notice this?
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