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So she has been with me for about 4 weeks now. I was wondering if anyone knows what the eyes of luecistic snakes do when going into shed or if there is another tell tell that they do. my boa goes cloudy blue. Her eyes are red and i dont know if i have seen any changes yet. But i thought yall could give me some insight on what im looking for. thank you
It is sometimes difficult to tell when some snakes are in blue. I had a Pearl Honduran that was VERY difficult to tell when she was in blue. Many times, I would find out when I discovered the full shed in her cage.
It is sometimes difficult to tell when some snakes are in blue. I had a Pearl Honduran that was VERY difficult to tell when she was in blue. Many times, I would find out when I discovered the full shed in her cage.
I can never tell when Jerkface's eyes are in blue either. He's only shed twice with me, but the only sign I've seen that it's coming is that his colors go really dark and muddy. Then, in about 24 hours, he leaves me a skin.
A snake's eyes are a cloudy blue until just before it sheds, in my experience. I've seen
a small handful of shed skins from my gray band, and it's relatively easy to tell when his
eyes are blue.