Yes! and it could be getting ready to shed, looks dull enough to me to be in premoltDented or wrinkled eyecaps are fairly common in ball pythons and generally nothing to worry about.
Make sure it really is a unshed cap before you go picking at it, I've read horror stories of balls having their eye caps ripped off when a well meaning owner thought the dent/wrinkle was unshed when it really wasn't.
Listen to "Waldo's" adivice. This is good advice. Wrinkled spectacles are not uncommon in ball pythons. Too many owners take advice from forums and end up removing the wrinkled scale thinking it is a retained eye cap. If you do this you will open your snake up to various infections.Dented or wrinkled eyecaps are fairly common in ball pythons and generally nothing to worry about.
Make sure it really is a unshed cap before you go picking at it, I've read horror stories of balls having their eye caps ripped off when a well meaning owner thought the dent/wrinkle was unshed when it really wasn't.
I just got this snake a wek ago, so I have no idea. The old owners did have him in horrible conditions though.Were both eyecaps present in the last shed?