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    Pattern on my pied is changing as he grows

    Well, when I first bought my piebald his pattern sort of faded into the white - without any borders.



    Now he is beginning to get clearly defined borders.



    Is it normal for piebalds to do this? Thanks

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    Im not completely sure, but you do have a very nice Pied.

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    Yep pied's change color and will even get these little black freckles in their white. all perfectly normal
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    Re: Pattern on my pied is changing as he grows

    yes its normal, and thats a nice snake you got
    I want one I need one got to rob that bank one day

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    Yes, they change drastically from the time they are born, they look like completely different snakes as adults.
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    Re: Pattern on my pied is changing as he grows

    All three of mine did, and they also tend to brown out quite a bit as well. My female that was a bright orange is almost completely brown now at eight months old.

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