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Dented eyes...??

Filovirus

But you can call me Bob..
i noticed yesterday that kellogg appears to have a dented left eye. It's not causin any problems and aint slowing him down any, a friend said he'd heard of it and that it usually sorts itself out...

has anyone else seen this, or know why it happens..??

bob
 
bad shed....when the eyecap came off, it caused slight damage to the new eyecap underneath. Might want to try some soaking or raising the humidity before the next shed. This happens a lot more often with boas and pythons, but can happen to the smaller kids too....he should be just fine
 
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