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Old 01-12-04, 05:26 PM   #16
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A good, *experienced* reptile vet should be able to tell you if there is any reason for concern. Let us know how his general checkup goes
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Let us know how his general checkup goes
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Hey Jennifer, I wouldn't worry too much about the eyes going full dilate like that . My 10 foot , 70 lb female does that too. Especially at feeding time . When she's about to strike (at food) her eyes go black......... Cheers, Les
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