Silverfire
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Idk where this should go, but I was looking at my RAPTOR baby earlier and I noticed that a portion of one iris was grayish. She doesn’t seem to have any vision problems (aside from having to close her eyes if her overhead light is on- I stopped using said light early on, and not being able to see a cricket as far away as some of the others). I know sectoral heterochromia exists in mammals and doesn’t cause any problems but I was wondering if it’s linked to anything in leopard geckos.
Sectoral heterochromia is where a portion of one eye is a different color than the rest of the eye.
Sectoral heterochromia is where a portion of one eye is a different color than the rest of the eye.