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    Thumbs up Re: Damaged Eye (most likely NOT a retained eye cap)

    Quote Originally Posted by Penultimate View Post
    Alright, what does that normally look like? What do the other ones you mentioned look like?
    Well depending on the extent and depth of the abcess it can certainly affect the internal structures of the eye including but not limited to the lens, cornea and retina. The other causes of eye disease are the viral, bacterial and fungal. They can present like opacities in the eye itself as in the corn snake. He really is suffering and should be examined by a vet to make the differentiation. Oh, and injury is another cause! The school should be able to work out a agreement with the vet. Most schools that house animals have a vet that they have a affiliation with. It shouldn't be a student cost anyway???????Isn't the animal there for educational purposes??
    Last edited by Albert Clark; 04-29-2015 at 03:56 PM.

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