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    Possible Scaleless Head?

    Was cleaning some of this year's hatchlings tubs. Several had just shed. Noticed this female, from a Yellow Belly x Het Caramel Albino mating. Sent the pic to a local breeder, and although he thought there were scales missing, didn't think it was a Scaleless Head. I don't know. Any opinions are welcome. Thank you.

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    Re: Possible Scaleless Head?

    I don't see any missing head scales in the picture?
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    Re: Possible Scaleless Head?

    Removed

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    I don't see it, missing scales are not uncommon, do you have any pictures of the scales near the cloaca (high quality close up)
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