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yummybunny
at Mon Jun 30 05:49:06 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by yummybunny ]
I looked it up on google, and the closest information I can get to it is a cloudy eye. It didn't say much info one it, except it may be an infection and take it to the vet. The only reason why I doubt this is because it just hatched and may be blind in that eye or it may not had been properly formed. Leos sometimes close their eyes or blink every once in a while. Idk if that prevents their eye from drying out. If it does, he will need a vet, before it dries out and becomes infected. Also they lick their eyes to clean it and they just do a lot of things with their eyes. The best route is the vet, but the bad thing is that it is a hatching, it nay be an incurable birth defect, and they will charge you for just looking at it, even if they can't help it. But do what you feel is best for the little guy. I would do almost anything for my leos too.
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