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milky eyes in my python
ok now i have a female ball (tally) her eyes are milky..does anyone know why this may be.it looks like theres a lump in her stomach but i really cant tell.i hope she is not sick.
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Re: milky eyes in my python
Do they look like this?

If so, she is just going into shed.
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Re: milky eyes in my python
yea but she just got done with that a little over a week ago.
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Re: milky eyes in my python
might have retained eyecaps
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Re: milky eyes in my python
retained eyescaps?humm?sorry but whats that.im a blond.lol
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Re: milky eyes in my python
When the snake sheds but the eye scales don't come off.. that's a retained eye cap. Sometimes it happens if your humidity is too low. Try soaking your snake in a shallow container of warmish water for an hour. Make sure there's a good lid on it! You can put paper towels in the container too.
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Re: milky eyes in my python
oh no when she sheded her skin came off her eyelids.
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Re: milky eyes in my python
Well, she just may be shedding again. Sometimes they shed frequently.
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Re: milky eyes in my python
lol ok thank you so you dont think i should worry about it?
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Re: milky eyes in my python
Well I can't think of any other reason for her eyes to be milky. I'd keep an eye on her and see if she doesn't shed. If you could post a picture that'd help.
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