Are my bunny’s eyes normal?

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So I noticed ever since the day I got her she has hard very sparkly eyes. They’re not weepy, she has no other symptoms but they seem a little wet near the lower lid. The vet said don’t worry about it if there’s no discharge or redness etc.
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I also want to know if the greyish spots she has in her eyes are just because of heterchromia or is it a sign of EC? She has them in both eyes, the person I got her from said she has the Vienna gene so that’s why. She’s had them since I got her, they just became a bit more prominent as she became a fully grown bun.
 

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To me it does look like heterochromia. With this, the lighter color will only involve the iris and not affect any part of the pupil.

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https://www.vgr1.com/vision/color/
https://www.researchgate.net/public..._iris_in_rabbits_belonging_to_the_Dutch_breed
Uveitis caused by EC will usually look a little different and can affect the pupil as well.

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https://azeah.com/rabbits/encephalitozoon-cuniculi-associated-phacoclastic-uveitis
Another clouding issue of the eye is a corneal ulcer, which can affect the whole lense.

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Medirabbit: corneal abrasion and ulcer

I would still say heterochromia, and the teariness doesn't look abnormal to me. But if you're still concerned there's a problem, it's best to have your knowledgeable rabbit vet look into it.
 

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