This is a good point. In captivity, drop eye isn't a life threatening condition. In the wild this gene would be killed off. In captivity, it is multiplied to the point of almost all of them having it. Does this mean that we are keeping a deformity alive that would have otherwise been stopped through natural selection?Bderick67;2746789; said:I 'm sure there are rare cases, but if the aro cannot recover from the DE, in the wild it will die.