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    Question about pied markings

    I have a question about the markings on pieds. What is it that makes the borders of the saddles on some snakes smooth and colored like this?:

    http://www.morphmarket.com/c/reptile...-pythons/33294

    And on other snakes dark and pixelated like this?:

    http://www.morphmarket.com/c/reptile...-pythons/43530

    Do the smoothies become pixelated with age? Is it genetic? Random happenstance?
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    0.2 Normal Het Pied - 0.1 Lesser - 1.0 Pastel Het Pied -1.0 Mojave Het Lavender Albino 1.0 Low White Pied

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    Good question. I wish I knew the answer.


    My boy has pixelated borders and has since he was 190g, so I'm pretty sure he's had them since birth and I doubt they'll change. So far I'm chalking it up to random happenstance, but I suppose that if my breeding attempts are sucessful I'll find out whether or not it's genetic.
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