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    Re: Piebald gaining a spot

    Quote Originally Posted by bill.allred View Post
    Mexican blacks sometimes get this, not uncommon, a lot of mine have white spots they developed.
    Thats so weird! we adopted our MBK and almost a month later with her shed she had white scales almost in the shape of a messed up lightning bolt! funny, some snakes just change like that.
    Quote Originally Posted by loonunit View Post
    A lot of high white pieds seem to get those spots as they age. All I have are low whites, so I don't know, but I've seen pictures of some in Kahl's collection that even have them in semi-ordered patterns, which are AWESOME.
    I would love if he got more of them and they actually formed a pattern, that I would like. It'll be interesting to see if he gets more or how big this spot will get.
    Last edited by mues155; 09-27-2011 at 04:12 AM.
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