Re: Piebald gaining a spot
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Originally Posted by
bill.allred
Mexican blacks sometimes get this, not uncommon, a lot of mine have white spots they developed.
Thats so weird! we adopted our MBK and almost a month later with her shed she had white scales almost in the shape of a messed up lightning bolt! funny, some snakes just change like that.
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Originally Posted by
loonunit
A lot of high white pieds seem to get those spots as they age. All I have are low whites, so I don't know, but I've seen pictures of some in Kahl's collection that even have them in semi-ordered patterns, which are AWESOME.
I would love if he got more of them and they actually formed a pattern, that I would like. It'll be interesting to see if he gets more or how big this spot will get.
Re: Piebald gaining a spot
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Originally Posted by
DC Reptiles
I'll need to get a pic of my males spot, and see if it grows in time. Hes got just one little tiny black spot near his vent, it will be intereting to see if it grows in time or if he develops more.
its kinda fun and interesting isnt it? I'd love to see the picture.
Re: Piebald gaining a spot
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Originally Posted by
purplemuffin
it reminds me of tvs or computer screens when you get 'dead/stuck pixels'! :D I like it!
Yes! I love that!
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Originally Posted by
K2exotics
I have a dinker female who is gaining a piece of pattern in her white flame I dont think it is just pieds but cool none the less.. maybe we just notice it more on the pieds because they lack so much color to hide the small changes
I was thinking of that myself. Of course pieds or white snakes are easy to tell if patterns change. thats cool that you noticed! I dont suppose you have any pictures of the difference?