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    Re: Neurological Illnesses

    Quote Originally Posted by ReptileRant View Post
    Thank you. I could see it being something genetic. I feel that her eyes may be a little bigger than a normal snakes eyes should be. It could be a form of bugged eyes. It is a common deformity in the super lesser morph. I feel like I would have noticed it before, but I could be wrong. I have a vet appt scheduled anyways, so she’ll be taken in and checked to be careful. Also yes, I have some snakes that will skip every other meal or even more, but in the 1+ years I’ve had her she has taken almost every meal ever offer. So, I feel like there could be something off. Who knows.


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    Not me- I can't tell you for sure, so I'm glad you're following your "gut" to get them checked out anyway- it's worth the peace of mind.

    Btw, I once had a w/c rat snake that had mismatched eyes that aimed differently, even though they were the same size. It's very hard to notice, because snake's eyes are located to the side, where we don't tend to see them both equally at once. So that's why I thought it a possibility in your snake's case- it wasn't something I noticed for a while either.

    Please do share what your vet thinks after your visit.
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