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Posted by: Sonya at Mon Jan 5 14:29:04 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Sonya ] It doesn't look like a retained eyecap to me but looks like he is dehydrated. It may be the picture, but I usually see the eyecap edges if they are retained. I would soak him in 80-85* water (MEASURE THE TEMP WITH A THERMOMETER to avoid cooking your snake) for half an hour or so every day for a few days and see if it clears. I say half an hour as the temp will drop if left too long. Also, if it is indeed an eyecap it will likely soften and rub off after soaking. | ||
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