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White snakes going pink
Since I am looking at getting a white / mostly white snake, I thought I'd ask. When they are going into shed, does their whole body "pink up"? My mojo's belly turns peachy and is really obvious about a day or two before his color fades and remains pink until shed.
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Re: White snakes going pink
 Originally Posted by Crowfingers
Since I am looking at getting a white / mostly white snake, I thought I'd ask. When they are going into shed, does their whole body "pink up"? My mojo's belly turns peachy and is really obvious about a day or two before his color fades and remains pink until shed.
It’s just their belly’s that ive noticed with my super Mojave
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Since you ask! One of the things you may actually come across too...
When they curl up super tight they can give themselves some red marks too. My gal wedged herself between the wall and her hide and gave herself a nice little pinch. Gave me a good spook since I had to deal with septicemia on my oldest gal last year and it almost looked like a skin infection @_@;
A nice warm soak and some time stretching it all out and she was good as new~
They will get that pink or peachy tummy but as long as it's about the right time for a shed or you see the blued eyecaps, no worries~
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Re: White snakes going pink
Cool thanks. I've read some posts where they've gotten pink indents from wedging themselves in things.
 No cage is too large - nature is the best template - a snoot can't be booped too much
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