X-Eyed Pets

Important Note
'''Most x-eyed pets that are considered "rare" are discontinued and now unavailable for customization. Due to the small amount of x-eyed pets in such species like gliders, they are worth quite a bit more. In store pets with x eyes are bought every day, therefore giving them little worth. Most likely, they will not become rare in the future unless they become high in demand due to people thinking they are actually worth something.'''

X-eyed pets are one of the most uncommon eyes for pets that were/are in-store; however, they are typically unwanted for exotic pets due to their appearance. The value of x-eyed pets differs based on the worth and demand of the pet itself; usually, x-eyes are worth more due to them being rare. In contrast, x-eyes on exotic pets is generally worthless because of the eyes being randomized rather than chosen.

Appearance:
The appearance of the x-eyes doesn’t vary much. For most pets, it contains a black outline and a colored ombré inside of that outline. Some pets' x-eyes have skinnier lines than others (ie. Pet Arctic Wolf). For the Pet Snowflake Penguin (see the second photo), the x-eyes are solid black without the ombré that other pets often have.

Almost every pet that was introduced has the option of x-eyes, including the Pet Sugar Glider, Pet Armadillo Lizard, Pet Poodle Puppy, and Pet Pekin’ Rooster. An example of a pet that does not have the option of x-eyes is the Meagyn’s Pet Bear.

Examples of x-eyed pets: