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    Re: Small scaleless spot on head

    Scalelessness can sometimes be genetic. In fact, Brian at BHB reptiles has worked on a project to breed a completely scaleless ball python and it all started with a snake that had a similar scaleless area on its head. You might have a very desirable snake if this is what is causing your snakes scalelessness.

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