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    Glow? ...and sudden speckles

    Got in the tub tonight to clean out some poopies and noticed suddenly Big Momma was rather light! Would you say this is a glow?

    (her current date is in with her, so pardon the spider)






    Also - something very new - speckles in her flames? I just had her out two days ago doing a look over (had mites a few weeks ago so ive been looking over them with a fine tooth comb once a week)

    These are new as of the last two days and they are in all her flames.







    Is it possible due to her sudden lightness these are showing up? I would have seen these before since ive been looking over them so closely.
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    Have any before pics? For a normal, I'd say she is looking very light. Seems to me like some late stage follicles or ovulation could be taking place. Did you try palpating her? Those specs you see could definitely be the result of the glowing skin tone change. Good luck

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    The glow happens 2 weeks before Ovulation. And if shes still locking chances are shes not gravid

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    Re: Glow? ...and sudden speckles

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    Have any before pics? For a normal, I'd say she is looking very light. Seems to me like some late stage follicles or ovulation could be taking place. Did you try palpating her? Those specs you see could definitely be the result of the glowing skin tone change. Good luck
    have tried to palpating her and felt nothing. She hasnt been with the any boys for a little over a week, i put the spider in yesterday morning and have not seen any locks yet - havent checked yet today.

    This is an older pic of her to show any difference. Taken with two different cameras though - so coloring may be slightly off.

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    but pretty normal! good luck!
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