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    Red marks on her left side neck...

    Can you please help me identifying these marks? I can provide better pic if needed. Its super Mojave Adult ball python.
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    not sure why picture isnt added. Here is the link to it
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    Looks like old shed on individual scales to me.

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    here is even better high def you can zoom
    https://drive.google.com/open?id=0Bw...FiZTEwU0ZPSTIw
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    I dont know. I just got her. The seller says shed perfect eats f/t

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    Much obliged what a relief...

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    By the way she is kind of yellow on top as you can see in first pic. Is that super moj? Eyes are sorta blue

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    Re: Red marks on her left side neck...

    Quote Originally Posted by qwerty53 View Post
    By the way she is kind of yellow on top as you can see in first pic. Is that super moj? Eyes are sorta blue
    Yes it is a Super Mojave, they tend to be yellowish as they grow (the degree of yellow tint varies from one animal to another)

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    The only way to know for sure is see if you can carefully scrape it off. I have had light snakes that had bad sheds when I first got them and it looked pretty much like that. The first time I freaked and thought it was some kind of disease, but it came off easily with a pair of tweezers.

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    Re: Red marks on her left side neck...

    Ohoh scary.... Maybe i should wait for her to shed? Will it hurt her to leave it?

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    Do you feed live?

    How was the last shed? Nice and complete or in pieces?
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