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    Question Scales faded to white after a shed

    So I have a female normal ball python who I rescued from someone on Craigslist,
    found out she's younger than he said she was.

    when I picked her up, she was in shed process, and was all patchy and wrinkly.
    a warm bath quickly relieved her of the annoying flaky skin.

    shes a very healthy eater, eagerly eating no problem every five days.

    anywho, on to what I want some info on.

    when she had her last shed, maybe like a month ago.
    as the skin ontop her head started to pull back to the base of we head, I noticed two lighter patches ontop et head.

    furst I thought it was just a reflection of light from her water bowl as she was drinking when I noticed.

    I gave her a soak and she peeled her entire shed in one piece.
    And ontop her head, faded scales. There was so swelling or any sign of it being an I jury, as she acts just fine and doesn't mind kisses on her head and being touched. You can literally pet the top of her head and she doesn't care.

    I have not been able to get any good answers or explanations of why these scales have faded pigmentation.
    Is it maybe the possibility of some genetic trait?

    or what....
    mi believe she's just a normal morph, assuming the person I got et from got her as a gift for his son, who quickly grew bored with her. Which is why I have her now.

    any advice on what these scales fading and loosin pigment would be helpful.

    i can't post an image to this thread, but I will have photos of what I'm talkin about in my gallery.

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    Re: Scales faded to white after a shed

    Maybe a head stamp?
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    Re: Scales faded to white after a shed

    What's a head stamp??
    (Excuse my typos. Gotta love the delay in terrible wifi connection when you type to fast)

    I'm wondering if when she sheds next if more scales will fade or not.


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    Re: Scales faded to white after a shed




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    Re: Scales faded to white after a shed

    A head stamp is just markings on their head. Some have them some don't. That don't look like a stamp though. Maybe an old injury?
    Last edited by Craigaria; 02-28-2014 at 08:49 AM.
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    Re: Scales faded to white after a shed

    If u ask me i think it looks cool


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    It almost looks like blushing. I didn't think normals had blushing though
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    Like I said it doesn't appear to be any type of injury.
    I was just curious I anyone knew what it could be. Thanks though!
    Shes an awesome snake. I've never met a ball python that was so sweet. She lets people touch her head and even give kisses.

    I like her little white spots.
    I wonder if more scales will fade as she gets bigger.

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    Re: Scales faded to white after a shed

    Maybe she's het for something... :shrugs: it's pretty neat though.


    Quote Originally Posted by Craigaria View Post
    It almost looks like blushing. I didn't think normals had blushing though

    I have a 5 yr old normal who has some blushing which has become more prominent as he's gotten older.
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    Re: Scales faded to white after a shed

    Quote Originally Posted by IndigoMaverick91 View Post



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    I have a Lesserbee and an Enchi Butter that have something similiar to that but it's dead center in the middle of both their heads. It's not an injury...the scales have just turned white like yours...
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