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    Hatchling picture

    This is one of my female hatchlings. She was produced from my normal female to visual pied male. Therefore she is 100% het pied. Out of the six hatchlings a couple of them have this orange granitey color to them, so I was wondering if they have anything else going on other than 100% het pied. Thanks
    BTW they have all shed
    Last edited by samh0114; 05-20-2013 at 10:35 PM.

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    nice snake

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    Cool het pied! Got belly shots of them all? Just curious..
    I'd guess there's not much different going on, but it'd be interesting to see how/if she changes with age.
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    Possibly but most normal babies are born with lighter coloring then dull out some more than others

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