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one eyed wtf

dagangsta Nov 17, 2003 06:22 AM

hey, i got a wtf awhile abck from the petsmart that i work at, i got it 50% off b/c one of its eyes does not have the normal gold pigment, does anyone know if this is gonna cause i problem later on, or does it mean that hes blind in that eye, he seems to be eating alright so yea, i think the all black eye looks better than the one with the gold pigment, so yea, cowabunga, lemme know what you think
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0.0.1 schnieder's skink
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0.0.1 house gecko (currently missing)
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lukeybaby Nov 18, 2003 02:47 AM

i have seen and heard of frogs which have had there pupil dialated fully into the gold pigment, making the entire eye nearly black, this is due to some kind of bumb or scratch which has irrated the eye. i dont know if your frog has this or not, but if he is eating, sleeping during the day, and being active at night then i wouldn't worry about anything.

luke z
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