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The pictures are really hard to tell anything, but for the discoloration under the "chin", their necks are very stretchy so they can swallow large prey, sometimes the scales under there look like a different color because they are more separated. It's impossible to tell with these pictures though. The crease could be him/her ready to shed maybe? Doesn't look like anything serious, I'd give it more time before you start worrying.
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Re: A few pics and a few questions regrarding my new baby ball
 Originally Posted by BigJ
Second is this crease close to her tail....

Your snakes belly button...
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Re: A few pics and a few questions regrarding my new baby ball
 Originally Posted by Vypyrz
Your snakes belly button...
HAHAHA duh!! I didn't realize how far down that was....how embarassing
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Great!! Thanks for all the help...again, lol! I'll make sure to get some nicer photos of her whenever my roommate has the time!
Last edited by BigJ; 05-18-2011 at 09:14 PM.
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Re: A few pics and a few questions regrarding my new baby ball
The best that I can offer on the scale discoloration is to keep an eye on it and compare it to the photo that you posted to see if it changes, or gets worse. Hopefully, it's not scale rot...
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