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    Is this really a normal bp?

    Hello, i have rescued a bp about two weeks ago. I was told she was a normal, but she looks a good bit different than any normal I've seen. On a narmals brown spots, hers are more lighter/dostorted brown and the further down towards her stomach its like a sandy like with her body based collor. Although she is still healing (as i said i rescued her basically- when i got her she had and still has a dent in her head, a few scales missing down her back, and basically a scab on the back of her neck) she also has a few brown, burn out spots i call them, patches (yes this is her actual coloring) down her back.
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    More pics or her vs my normal


    my normal-

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    Yep, that is a normal. Not all Normals look alike. Some are more reduced then others. Some normals are very light while others are darker.

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    Re: Is this really a normal bp?

    Quote Originally Posted by BCS View Post
    Yep, that is a normal. Not all Normals look alike. Some are more reduced then others. Some normals are very light while others are darker.


    You think this is a normal? Same situation as OP

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    Re: Is this really a normal bp?

    Yes they are both normal. 99.9% of the time if you have to ask is this a normal.......its a normal.

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    Re: Is this really a normal bp?

    Breed them to known normals and see what gets produced. Other thing is to ask the seller or who you got the rescue from. Hope this helps.
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    Re: Is this really a normal bp?

    yes, normal...
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