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    the black dehisance on his scales

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    Here is my VPI Granite who has not proven yet to be genetic.

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    Re: Charlie: my female granite normal

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    the black dehisance on his scales

    You keep saying dehisance, does your snake actually have an open wound? Or are you talking about coloring?
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    On my one the "dehiscence" is on the sides, here are photos:

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    Just looked up the word and it dosent mean waht i thought it means, LOL (dehisance). It is kind of small bldges of black on the scales on the side of her body

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    no picutres loaded
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    Oh, sorry yeah, ill do them in a sec. Photobucket crashed

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    All of the black bits on the scales are what im concerned about
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    Less clear but...
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    Captures it VERY well:
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    Less clear
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    More Clear:
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    Not very clear in this one:
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    Those are "normal" on your snake

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    Re: Charlie: my female granite normal

    Quote Originally Posted by PitOnTheProwl View Post
    Those are "normal" on your snake
    I dont mean the black dots. I mean underneath them, on the scales, it is as if the scales are rotting

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