It's not genetic. Google cow pied or pokedot pied. Be cool if it was
I didn't figure it was, but I need to thank you for making me look those up because I saw some bloody awesome snakes. Aside from the ball that looked like a dalmatian, an axanthic piebald, a reticulated piebald whose back was solid and sides & underside white, and a "mystic potion" (which looks and sounds very expensive) all popped up. I wanted to share the pictures, but didn't want to blow up the thread with off-topic shots. Axanthics are another favourite of mine because they just look so unnatural.
On the topic of quarantine, why wait so long? I mean specifically, are there certain parasites or infections which can take that length of time to manifest? If you're doing quarantine in a sterile environment (meaning like a tub) and then later on moving the snake to a terrarrium, will the frequent alterations in scenery and environment have any possible effect on the snake? I hope the thread's author is also interested in these questions, else I should've started my own.
05-25-2014, 03:52 PM
CORBIN911
Re: Pied ale
Yea it's def a special one. I'd make room for it
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05-25-2014, 06:46 PM
Tigerhawk
I would buy it as well.
05-26-2014, 08:42 AM
jxl
Yeah I couldn't refuse the offer and let's say reasonable price ;) He's such a sweetie a bit shy and afraid of everything. It was an impulsive buy so he had to wait for his living quarters to be prepared. But now he's settled and sleeping in his warm hide ;) He's a March 2013 hatch and currently weights 165g, didn't measure him but i would say around 1.5 feet (45cm)
He was the show attraction, and that X is somewhat a nickname I go by in climbing community so yeah I just had to have him :P
Let's hope now he's healthy and will eat and grow.
P.S. will provide better pictures once he's settled, fed regularly and ready to be handled.