SerpentLust
12-22-04, 10:33 PM
Ok for a followup on my 0.1 beardie with the bad eye and parasites. Followup appointment with the vet shows that I got rid of the parasites, so yay. And she's also gained good weight. But he's honestly stumped about what's wrong with her eye...
I contacted the breeder and he said that they sometimes get sand in their eyes but it washes out. I don't think that's it either, I don't keep her on Sand, she's on paper towel and sand would have washed out by now. She got a bath and that should have rinsed out her eye too since she went ahead and dunked her head.
So I tried to snap some pics, but as she hardly ever opens it right away, I couldn't get the best ones
This is what she usually looks like, one eye closed:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v291/snake_appeal/The%20Eye/PIC00001.jpg
But occassionally she'll open it, especially if I ONLY stand on the blind spot, she'll open it and look at me with the bad eye, depending on the angle you stand at. Sometimes it looks like a black pit with no eye, other times it looks like a little gold ball with no pupil, sometimes it looks all black with no gold. It tears up if she keeps it open for long though...
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v291/snake_appeal/The%20Eye/PIC00006.jpg
But then today the WEIRDEST thing happenned. I had just fed them their lettuce and she was just sitting there. I was watching my male eat in his enclosure and I heard a *POP* just like in the pringles commercials...I look in her enclosure and her GOOD eye had popped out. I'm serious. It just popped and it looked like this guys: http://www.freakinasheville.com/NEWSITE/IMAGES/STUPIDGALLERY/STUPIDGALLERY/images/bug%20eyes.jpg
Then it popped right back in and was fine. She hadn't been straining at all, not pooping or anything. Does anyone know a reptile vet in Sudbury? Because I really want her looked at, I can deal with a half blind or even fully blind beardie, I don't mind, but I want to know that she's ok, which to me, she doesn't seem to be.
This is her good eye, after the popping ordeal, as you can see, back to normal:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v291/snake_appeal/The%20Eye/PIC00007.jpg
I'm so lost, and so is my vet...ugh...
Jenn
I contacted the breeder and he said that they sometimes get sand in their eyes but it washes out. I don't think that's it either, I don't keep her on Sand, she's on paper towel and sand would have washed out by now. She got a bath and that should have rinsed out her eye too since she went ahead and dunked her head.
So I tried to snap some pics, but as she hardly ever opens it right away, I couldn't get the best ones
This is what she usually looks like, one eye closed:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v291/snake_appeal/The%20Eye/PIC00001.jpg
But occassionally she'll open it, especially if I ONLY stand on the blind spot, she'll open it and look at me with the bad eye, depending on the angle you stand at. Sometimes it looks like a black pit with no eye, other times it looks like a little gold ball with no pupil, sometimes it looks all black with no gold. It tears up if she keeps it open for long though...
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v291/snake_appeal/The%20Eye/PIC00006.jpg
But then today the WEIRDEST thing happenned. I had just fed them their lettuce and she was just sitting there. I was watching my male eat in his enclosure and I heard a *POP* just like in the pringles commercials...I look in her enclosure and her GOOD eye had popped out. I'm serious. It just popped and it looked like this guys: http://www.freakinasheville.com/NEWSITE/IMAGES/STUPIDGALLERY/STUPIDGALLERY/images/bug%20eyes.jpg
Then it popped right back in and was fine. She hadn't been straining at all, not pooping or anything. Does anyone know a reptile vet in Sudbury? Because I really want her looked at, I can deal with a half blind or even fully blind beardie, I don't mind, but I want to know that she's ok, which to me, she doesn't seem to be.
This is her good eye, after the popping ordeal, as you can see, back to normal:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v291/snake_appeal/The%20Eye/PIC00007.jpg
I'm so lost, and so is my vet...ugh...
Jenn