There are a couple things that come to mind, if he just shed recently, then it is a retained eye cap. You can try to get it off yourself but if it is only one eye cap, he will most likely get if off himself, if it is several eye caps, he will need to be taken to the vet.
If he has not shed recently then it could be an eye infection or a scrapped eye cap.
Eye infections will cloud the eye, either looking white, blue, green or yellow. In this case you have no choice but to take him to a vet or risk the infection permanently blinding him or the infection spreading through his body and ultimately death.
A scrapped eye cap is where you have sharp or rough edges in the cage and he scraped himself on it causing damage to the eye. Most of the time it is just a scratch and will heal itself within the next few sheds. However, it can penetrate the cap and crating a hole and in this case also must be seen by a vet or risk blindness.
Either way, with a damaged eye cap severe or not, he will not be able to see clearly out of that eye until it is healed.
Almost looks like an eye cap. Try soaking the snake in warm water for 30 minutes. Do that for a few days in a row if it doesn't go away get a warm paper towel/ soft washcloth and gently wipe at it. It could shed off with the next shed but if it is an eye cap it is blinding as long as it's on.
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There are a couple things that come to mind, if he just shed recently, then it is a retained eye cap. You can try to get it off yourself but if it is only one eye cap, he will most likely get if off himself, if it is several eye caps, he will need to be taken to the vet.
If he has not shed recently then it could be an eye infection or a scrapped eye cap.
Eye infections will cloud the eye, either looking white, blue, green or yellow. In this case you have no choice but to take him to a vet or risk the infection permanently blinding him or the infection spreading through his body and ultimately death.
A scrapped eye cap is where you have sharp or rough edges in the cage and he scraped himself on it causing damage to the eye. Most of the time it is just a scratch and will heal itself within the next few sheds. However, it can penetrate the cap and crating a hole and in this case also must be seen by a vet or risk blindness.
Either way, with a damaged eye cap severe or not, he will not be able to see clearly out of that eye until it is healed.
Almost looks like an eye cap. Try soaking the snake in warm water for 30 minutes. Do that for a few days in a row if it doesn't go away get a warm paper towel/ soft washcloth and gently wipe at it. It could shed off with the next shed but if it is an eye cap it is blinding as long as it's on.
what kind of snake is that? looks like mine. I was told pinesnake.