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    Yup yup--he's probably got fluid buildup behind his eye caps.
    I know of at least 2 people who have posted about this--I'll find the threads and post them if no one else has yet.
    Just take it to the vet and they'll drain it. One person had a BP they named "Bugsy" for this exact problem--she got it punctured and drained by a vet and looks much better.
    It looks painful after they're done but I'm sure it feels better than having all that swelling, and they will probably eventually be able to see.
    I'd say that snake has a pretty good chance of making it.
    Anyone know what causes this? It seems like quite a few cases have been popping up recently. What makes them come out of the egg like this? Obviously it's likely to not be an injury if they're born with it. Some kind of defect, possibly?
    2.3 normal ball pythons
    .1 ultramel motley het caramel corn snake
    1. butter motley het caramel+stripe corn snake
    1. fiance I had to rehome my kitty, and my dog got cancer and we put her down. RIP.(Did I forget anything??)

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