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    Question I am a person living in South Korea.

    http://blog.naver.com/misoyab1/220113492926
    Do not speak English well.
    I have a question on the spine of a ball python in the photo.
    Born in 2013, the female spider enchi mojave.
    1. is there a problem with the growth?
    2. is there a problem or something after a few years lay eggs?
    In Korea, I could not find an answer to this question for the experts of the foreign.
    Please help...
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    Welcome!

    I don't see anything about that picture that would cause me concern. It might be scarring from an old wound, or maybe just a slight irregularity in growth. Either way, it looks very minor.

    She should be able to breed and lay eggs fine.
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    Re: I am a person living in South Korea.

    Quote Originally Posted by JLC View Post
    Welcome!

    I don't see anything about that picture that would cause me concern. It might be scarring from an old wound, or maybe just a slight irregularity in growth. Either way, it looks very minor.

    She should be able to breed and lay eggs fine.


    thank you very much.

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    I agree with JLC.

    Your English seems pretty good to me. I have seem some terrible English here from people who its their first and many times only language. I say good job and welcome.
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    Re: I am a person living in South Korea.

    Quote Originally Posted by KMG View Post
    I agree with JLC.

    Your English seems pretty good to me. I have seem some terrible English here from people who its their first and many times only language. I say good job and welcome.

    hahaha
    thank you ^-^

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    Re: I am a person living in South Korea.

    I don`t think, it`s a serious problem at all, it looks maybe a minor kink, though.
    It won`t affect to breed her.
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    It looks extremely minor. I would bet that I wouldn't have ever even noticed it myself on one of my snakes.

    You're obviously a very observant owner! Good luck with all your snakes and I hope we see plenty of updates when you start breeding.
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    You got a killer eye. Looks relatively minor at best. Wouldn't worry at all.

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    Re: I am a person living in South Korea.

    Quote Originally Posted by dek593 View Post
    I don`t think, it`s a serious problem at all, it looks maybe a minor kink, though.
    It won`t affect to breed her.
    thanks^-^!
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