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Adopted a bearded dragon with one Eyeball bigger than the other
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[QUOTE="CurlyShark, post: 1990376, member: 108284"] My boy has the same exact thing. He seems to be nearsighted in that eye and farsighted in the other. He‘s never been able to hunt his own feeders, so I’ve had to tong-feed those. Also he has no spacial awareness or depth perception, so I have to be careful he doesn’t walk off things and has nothing steep in his house. His vet thinks it’s either a deformity from birth, or from his poor care growing up. He was a Craigslist rescue who had no UVB or proper basking lamps; just a CFL and a blue night bulb. Besides the needing the help I mentioned above, it doesn’t seem to bother or hurt him. I’ve had him for nearly 4 years now and it’s never gotten any worse. Funny though ours look a little alike, like wonky-eyed twinsies [ATTACH type="full"]69965[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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