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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
When you've got 10,000 people trying to do the same thing, why would you want to be number 10,001? ~ Mark Cuban "for the discerning collector"
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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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