Re: Loss of Pigmentation??
are you talking about dull looking scales? sometimes they can appear very light. if so it could be a bacterial infection
Re: Loss of Pigmentation??
No, they are not dull looking; they are white.
When I get my camera back, I will try to post pictures since it will make what I tried to say more clear.
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Yup, we need a picture :confused:
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Jim....that has GOT to be the most annoying signature graphic I have ever seen! I swear I almost slapped my monitor to get the bug off! :taz:
:rofl:
Re: Loss of Pigmentation??
I saw a similar thread with pics of a spider that almost looked like an anxathic.
Basically, if I remember right, it started changing right after a shed and lost its pigment
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JLC
Jim....that has GOT to be the most annoying signature graphic I have ever seen! I swear I almost slapped my monitor to get the bug off! :taz:
:rofl:
ahahahaha.. I nearly did the same thing. its so annoying its great. :gj:
Re: Loss of Pigmentation??
I guess it COULD be the IMG gene? Can you post pics? I was reading about that recently, and it's a fascinating mutation.
From what I've been reading, the gene can manifest in more than one way, and usually the ball pythons look normal at birth. It can take up to a couple of years to start showing up. Then they will start developing increasing pale/white patches on the sides, and black/dark scales on top or scattered into the pattern. OR they shed one day and overnight look like perfect axanthics (quite a shock), and then slowly start developing black scales and getting color back over time until they're super dark and dirty-looking.
Every once in a while someone talks about their ball python shedding out and turning grey, and then the color comes back after a few sheds. There's some weird stuff going on out there. ^_^
As long as there doesn't appear to be any pink/red color around the patch, and the scales in it look normal and healthy, it's probably nothing to worry about--and you'll just have to wait and see what happens.
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^ Great post. Saved me from having to write that all out. :D
I was gonna give you more rep, but I was told I had to spread it around first. How promiscuous. ;)
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WingedWolfPsion
As long as there doesn't appear to be any pink/red color around the patch, and the scales in it look normal and healthy, it's probably nothing to worry about--and you'll just have to wait and see what happens.
I double checked after your post to make sure there were no pink/red colorations. Happy to say I found none.
He pooped sometime during the night and his stole showed no obvious signs of internal problems. Though, I am getting references from some of my other herp friends in the area to find a good vet that can analyze it for me.
I'm getting the camera tomorrow, so I'll post pics of my baby then.
Thanks again!