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    It's not believed to be genetic and will eventually go back to normal after some more shed cycles.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rabernet View Post
    It's not believed to be genetic and will eventually go back to normal after some more shed cycles.

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    Is there a term for this?
    at first it started with a few scales and now it's spread like it is now.
    It would be cool if it stayed and was genetic. Of course we all would like that stuff to happen.

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    I've been curious about this to my normal female I got a year ago has been getting more yellow with every shed as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mues155 View Post
    Is there a term for this?
    at first it started with a few scales and now it's spread like it is now.
    It would be cool if it stayed and was genetic. Of course we all would like that stuff to happen.

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    If I'm remembering correctly, I think it's called IMG.

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