Cloudy eyes?

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I just bought five fbt's and two have cloudy eyes. One more so. they are blue like a snakes eyes before it sheds. Normal?
 
Maybe they shed too, it would be normal.
Keep an eye on them
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Hi Benjamin,
did the cloudy eyes clear up on their own? I ask because one of my toads has recently developed a cloudy eye and I don't know what to do about it.
 
It is sometimes related to ammonia levels. The same occurs to fish, and a good water change helps them.

they are constantly looking food), so feed an amount you think is appropiate.


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