Thank you for the replies!! I have some
pictures of her face now, it's clear now
to anyone that there's clean spots under
her left and right nostrils, and I forgot
to mention it before but compared to the
neighbor's normal where there's dark brown
normally on her it's a near jet black inbetween
the patterns with the dark-brown blushing
through on the spot maybe twice throughout
her. I really want confirmation that my
snake with spots on it's nose is indeed
not the Spotnose morph, regardless of
whats what she's still going to have two
really nice males to mate with in the future.







She has a discoloration thats reduced
a bit with her first shed, on head, which
was a solid shed so I was glad as I was
told she had shedding problems in the
past before; but she's definitely not
a scaleless head for sure.. no way I'd
get that lucky not ever. Would be nice!





As a bonus for this thread, here are
pictures from the breeder Chris that
is sending over these boys when they
are ready to go! I'll have them in about
a month or so..first is the Mojave Spinner
and second the Pastel Jigsaw, and now
a picture of his Mojave Spinner Blast
that he recently chanced out..be sure
to check him out
guy's his snakes are
absolutely beautiful! This is a holdback
you can already assume lmao just amazing



Thank you for stopping by everyone please
let me know if my snake is actually not a
Spotnose I'd really like to know from a lot
of different hobbyist to professional opinions.

RustlewoodReptiles