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So I noticed one of my red eyed tree frogs eyes has lost all of its colour. The left eye is still a nice red colour but his right hand eye looks as if someone has bleached it there is no colour anymore. I'm assuming he can still see out of it because it hasn't appeared to affect him, he still eats his food and spends most of his time sleeping like he always has. I would just like to know if it is something to worry about. I have 3 other frogs and none are exhibiting this strange eye bleacing
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Sorry no idea why is it different... It doesnt appear to be any kind of veterinary problem, the guy looks pretty happy, eating and behaving normally, i wouldn't worry about him
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Hmmm well I'm sure one day I'll find out what happened, until then it's a good way to tell him apart from the rest
How old are your frogs?
What are they fed, how much, how often?
Water type used for misting and for soaking or moistening substrate?
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Only a few months old
Crickets gut loaded and dusted with calcium powder every 2 to 3 days, just a few each time
Treated water is used for the tank, not tap water etc
He's the only one with it like that and I'm thinking it could be where he sleeps as its directly beneath the blue light
So strange. I apologize, but I am actually at a lack of thoughts on this one. Very interesting though.
You could try asking Michael. He's a well known frog breeder.
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