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    T. radix Ranch guidofatherof5's Avatar
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    Eye Lens Problem.

    Tonight, while doing a quick inspection of all my snakes I notice one of my females eyes. At first I thought it may be a retained eye cap but upon further inspection I'm not sure what the problem is. I do have a call into my Vet. for a tomorrow visit. I am very concerned about this situation and have never had any eye problems in my radixes before. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
    The first photo of the right eye looks like a partially retained eye cap. My problem is I don't think an eye cap can be partially retained. At least I've never heard or read about that happening.


    This photo looks like a retained eye cap that she rubbed against something.


    This photo looks as if there is some hemorrhaging going on.
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    Re: Eye Lens Problem.

    I hope that all ends up well with your snake....... My question is how the heck did you get such a good pic?

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    Re: Eye Lens Problem.

    Quote Originally Posted by k2l3d4 View Post
    I hope that all ends up well with your snake....... My question is how the heck did you get such a good pic?
    Canon Digital Rebel with a Canon Ultrasonic Macro Lens(EFS 60mm 1:2.8) and a lot of patients.
    Luckly my girl was very cooperative.
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    Re: Eye Lens Problem.

    I've seen dented eye caps before, which this kind of looks like.... as if the snakes' eye has been pressed against something. They generally seem to sort themselves out in a couple of days.
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    Re: Eye Lens Problem.

    It actually looks very similar to poor Xerxes' eyes except without the fluid build up.
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    Re: Eye Lens Problem.

    Just returned from the Vet. I had sent him an email with the photos earlier in the day. Good thing I did. My Vet was working with an eye specialist at the Zoo. They had an Bald Eagle with an eye problem. The specialist thinks it's retained eye caps(dysecdysis). They don't want to take any aggressive steps at this time since the steps required could cause permanent damage.
    I'm to treat the eyes twice a day with mineral oil and put her in the shed box. They are both hoping she'll rub the old caps off or the next shed will remove them.
    She's eating and appears to be handling the situation without much trouble. She is such a beautiful snake, I hope everything turns out okay.

    This was all great news but it only got better. When I went to pay my bill. He told me "no charge". WOW. I didn't expect that. I'm very fortunate to have him in my corner and so are my radixes.
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    Re: Eye Lens Problem.

    great news!! no charge??? great vet too!!!!

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    Re: Eye Lens Problem.

    Glad to hear the good news about Lucky's eyes. Great vet, too!
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    Re: Eye Lens Problem.

    Quote Originally Posted by count dewclaw View Post
    Glad to hear the good news about Lucky's eyes. Great vet, too!
    This isn't Lucky. Thanks for your comment. This little one doesn't have a name, yet.
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    Re: Eye Lens Problem.

    Glad to hear that she is going to be doing better.

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