What is this, i need help.
Hey everyone,
Last night my Pastel het. Piebald female shed and i noticed she has "white" scales where she used to be yellow/brown.
this all started about a week before she went into shed there where some spots that where lighter in color then what the rest was. Then when she was in shed it was very noticeable that those spots where indeed lighter then scales around those spots.
and now she has shed out it almost seems as if she lost her pigment in those scales.
i looked at the scales very closely and they seem to be ok, smooth and shining nicely.
here are some pic's. i draw black circles around the spots so you know where to look.
http://i1276.photobucket.com/albums/...psnkg4m6ae.jpg
http://i1276.photobucket.com/albums/...psahovu7a5.jpg
http://i1276.photobucket.com/albums/...psvvvm1jfi.jpg
http://i1276.photobucket.com/albums/...psiwbwhkdv.jpg
and 2 more pictures from her other side.
http://i1276.photobucket.com/albums/...ps4ancfmro.jpg
http://i1276.photobucket.com/albums/...psnuadb26k.jpg
So what do you guys think this is? should I be concerned? or is this something that can happens every now and then to some individuals?
Re: What is this, i need help.
Some snakes darken/lighten up later in age. My calico has blushing coming in and scales that used to be dark are now much lighter.
Re: What is this, i need help.
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ARBallMorphs
hey,
first I would like to thank everyone for their reply's
I know color changes do happen more often but this seems different to me as her overall color is still the same it is just in those spots she changed and it almost seems like she lost pigment or something like that.
That's what my calico is doing pretty much. Overall color is the same but some scale splotches are lightening up and changing drastically with each shed.
Re: What is this, i need help.
I don't think it's necessarily a specific "gene" trait. could be like age spots on us human beings or some of the random "freckles" that pop up.
Re: What is this, i need help.
Yeah, just watch. Inspect from time to time and make sure they aren't sore spots or blisters/lesions.