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Salamandra salamandra terrestris cloudy eye problem

Shazza17

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Hey everyone, I was changing over water dishes this morning when i noticed my female fire salamander had a really cloudy eye. I find this really worrying as she has been off her food for the past few weeks which is why i removed her from the male but her eye has only turned bad overnight. Im going to take her to the vets tomorrow, but i was wondering if anyone has had any experience with this or may know a cause??
 

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