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Not sure what caused the pigment loss, but your guy looks a little bit dehydrated.
How old is your BP? I've seen pigment fading on older BPs, but not in a single shed. It usually happens over time.
He never had any type of burn on that spot did he?
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I've seen a couple posts where a snake has drastically changed in just one shed. I think 1 was a bee that looked anxanthic. Not sure what causes it though.
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Re: Pigment loss? Has anyone seen this before?
 Originally Posted by Slim
Not sure what caused the pigment loss, but your guy looks a little bit dehydrated.
How old is your BP? I've seen pigment fading on older BPs, but not in a single shed. It usually happens over time.
He never had any type of burn on that spot did he?
I second that your snake looks a bit dehydrated.
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Might be a new morph. Id name it the abracadabra ball lol. No but seriously ive seen pigment loss from snakes before that came on pretty sudden. Dont know exactlly what causes it. Is the animal eating regularly and all the other important things good like husbandry etc? Any signs of illness? Was it a full shed or in pieces? Do you use lights or heat pads?
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Re: Pigment loss? Has anyone seen this before?
I have seen a few threads occassionally where the snake loses some pigment during sheds, but the color usually returns after a few sheds. Here is a thread where a spider turned completely gray in one shed, but at the end of the thread the OP posted a photo of the snake as the color was returning...
http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...er-turn...gray
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Can it be some sort of nutrient deficiency?
That's essentially what happens in birds who experience pigment loss.
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Last edited by satomi325; 03-06-2012 at 12:27 PM.
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Re: Pigment loss? Has anyone seen this before?
No sign of illness, drinks regularly, has never refused a meal as long as I had him, and he's been locking up with my female here lately. I thought about nutrient deficiency, and I've been looking around for a good liquid/powder that I can give him. Also, there's nothing for him to burn himself on, and all heat sources are controlled with a thermostat, and checked with a temp-gun.
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Re: Pigment loss? Has anyone seen this before?
 Originally Posted by satomi325
Can it be some sort of nutrient deficiency?
That's essentially what happens in birds who experience pigment loss.
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First off that Spider was amazing with her new threads !!
 Originally Posted by JLC
It's like...while the new skin was developing right before the shedding process....the ink cartridge with the yellow/brown pigment went empty. She'll have to wait for a new shipment to come in before her color returns to normal. 
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