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Posted by: emysbreeder at Sat Aug 15 05:31:06 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by emysbreeder ] I have a four year old Mt.Tortoise that was born with no eyes at all.It did better with other tortoises than alone.It bites at the air like you stated yours is doing. Its smaller than its sibling's,but not much. It stayes in a small area of a rather large enclosure,but does change locations from time to time.As far as albino's eyes in open Sun,I dont know for a tortoise but I have kept albino Bullfrogs outside in florida for 15 yrs and they do fine.I'm sure they have poor eye site but they have a way of detecting movement when they go after prey. There may be some tortoise eye experts out there that could tell you about albinism or just Google it and see what comes up.Good luck and let us know what you find out. Vic | ||
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