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I noticed 3 days ago that he has something stuck on his left eye. A dust like substance, and he wont let me go close to it to check. Any idea what it can be?
Could be a "crinkled" eye scale usually caused by an intense dry heat source like a lap. Or it could be a retained eye cap from his last shed. Or it could be a whole host of other things that would be impossible to diagnose without seeing the animal in person.

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He also seem low on metabolism.
Well, ball pythons are supposed to have slow metabolisms.

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normally feed him on sundays and by wednesday or thursday, he will most probably @@@@. Its now friday and 5 days after feeding and he hasnt gone yet. Im worried. Should i be?
No. Ball pythons can go weeks without moving their bowels.

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Am worried he has indigestion or something is wrong
Indigestion is a human condition that isn't applicable to ball pythons.

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He also seems abit weaker than he normally is, and doesnt ball up when i carry him.
What are your temps? My guess would be way too low. Make sure you are measuring them with a digital thermometer, those cheap plastic dial things suck! Being an animal that gets it's energy from external heat sources, living in temps that are too low can cause a lack of energy, slowed reflexes, lose of appetite, and eventually severe illness.

Hope this helps.

-adam