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Ok, so I've read in several places that when you spray anything on a snake (like mite killer, virosan, etc) that you should try to keep it from the snake's eyes.. but snake eyes are covered by the eye cap, and aren't a mucous membrane like our eyes are, right? Wouldn't that mean that their eyes aren't sensitive like ours? I know that snakes that aren't headshy don't mind their eyes being touched. Makes sense since they have no eyelids, they need to be able to have things touch their eyes.
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Random question about snake eyes
I think that it can go in their nostrils, and they breath in too much chemical fumes, or it can still sting with the eye caps on.
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Yeah, the nostrils definitely, but I was just curious.
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I don't know about the not getting stuff on the eyes theory. When there is a stuck shed one of the commonly used meathods of removing it is to rub mineral oil on the eye so I would suppose that they are not porous eyecaps. Maybe someoene else knows better
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i have no idea...ive noticed several times where one of my snakes would rub thier eyes on my hand and didnt seem to bother them. but for the whole nostril thing i would try to avoid spraying anything but water on the head.
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