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    Yea its just bug eye from what it seems, and her navigation being weird is the different view she has bcz her eyes. its very similar to the Lesser x Lesser BELS sometimes come with Bug eye

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    Re: Weird eyes on a lemon blast

    Quote Originally Posted by Rickys_Reptiles View Post
    Lots of pastels get bulgy eyes, it's pretty normal. They do look like retained eye caps. Raise the humidity for the next shed.
    Both myself and the vet checked to see if she had retained eye caps. She has none, her caps split shortly (within an hour) after she sheds on a consistent basis. She apparently just has bug eyes big enough to cause that.
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    Re: Weird eyes on a lemon blast

    Break through on the bug eyed lemon blast peeps! Eating on her own at long last!

    I was feeding my small collection today and decided to see if she'd react to mice (she hasn't in the past beyond smelling them and wandering off).
    Something must have been appetizing about this particular f/t mouse because I witnessed the first full on feeding response from this snake ever.

    Full bite, coil, and eating. To top it off, she immediately took a medium rat after without prompting and started eating it. I don't normally take pictures of my snakes eating but I felt the need to commemorate this occasion, lol.

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    Re: Weird eyes on a lemon blast

    Now THAT is cause for celebration - congrats to both of you!
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    Re: Weird eyes on a lemon blast

    Yayyy!! Congrats! I know your so proud of her for eating on her own. That's so great!


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