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    Re: Pinkish discoloration? Help!

    Firstly, try to calm down and let us know how the animal is living. Hello by the way. What type of enclosure is he in and what are the ambient temps, hot spot temp, and the cool side temps? Humidity percentage? Most importantly how are you heating the enclosure? Some times ball pythons can curl up pretty tight in their hides and the pressure from the object on a white snake will show up as a reddening. A impending shed cycle could cause this as well. Worse case scenario is that the bp sustained a burn. That is why it's important to let us know how the heating is delivered.
    Stay in peace and not pieces.

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