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    Re: Bumble Bee with red tint

    Quote Originally Posted by LGray23 View Post
    Mine have never gotten that pink and splotchy. Maybe it's the photos. Even my high white spider gets a very subtle and consistent pink tinge before shedding. Who knows, maybe each snake is different, but mine have never looked like that, even back when I used to over analyze everything

    That and the soaking, my first thought was burn.
    Mine have definitely gotten that pink, but maybe not that splotchy. Can't tell if it's just the pic or how the snake was laying before the pic was taken...soaking can go either way...a burn or going into shed...

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    Always by your side...
    That cat's something I can't explain...

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