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wow! i was really scared this morning...

ReptiKH24 Dec 03, 2004 09:18 AM

i always check that my leos had a 100% successful shedding the next day after they starts shedding. Well this morning i went to check on one of my females and she had skin on her head and around her eyes. When i looked at her left eye, it was bigger than normal and i thought her cage mate (female) bit her. I assisted her with removing the excess skin. i saw that there wasnt any damage to the eye itself and to my surprise, her eyelid was turned inside-out. i just had to push i back down with my finger, but what a scare. She is my top breeder also. Just thought i'd share that experience. lol
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0.1 High Yellow
0.1 Tremper Albino

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peachstategeckos Dec 03, 2004 05:20 PM

>>i always check that my leos had a 100% successful shedding the next day after they starts shedding. Well this morning i went to check on one of my females and she had skin on her head and around her eyes. When i looked at her left eye, it was bigger than normal and i thought her cage mate (female) bit her. I assisted her with removing the excess skin. i saw that there wasnt any damage to the eye itself and to my surprise, her eyelid was turned inside-out. i just had to push i back down with my finger, but what a scare. She is my top breeder also. Just thought i'd share that experience. lol
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>>0.1 High Yellow
>>0.1 Tremper Albino
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