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No, honestly, I didn't really. It was late, I was getting everyone in for the night, and they had spent probably 8 hours out together that day, plus so many other evenings, that I figured if it was just with Ruby it'd be okay (I wasn't about to leave her out with everyone, lol). The next morning I did catch her "nipping" at her a few times, not actually making contact usually, but making her jump and run away.When you put them together, did you watch them for awhile? Usually if there's going to be aggression, it's within the first 5 - 10 minutes. She's looking really good. In time, the skin may stretch enough to make the eyes look more normal. Even if it doesn't, she's learned to cope with it, so she should be fine.
I'm mostly just worried that her eyes will be prone to injury since all that tender flesh is exposed all the time. She can bring her bottom lid up and cover the actual eyeball, but everything above is always open.