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    How did that get there?

    So I know that piebalds get extra spots on them as they age. But it is still strange to look in on your snake of five years and suddenly *new spot*. Some times it's hard to notice on heavier marked pieds, but on my 95% white snake when I opened the drawer and saw that tiny black spot on her tail my first instinct was to try and clean it off. Nope. It's there for good. It's just so odd when it feels like it happened over night. She's about to go into shed.

    Anyway here's a pic of Nibiru's new beauty mark.

    Also...looks like she's getting down to business as far as building up for ovulation goes! Finger and toes crossed. She's showing a little on the big side since she ate last night, but still looking like she's getting ready.


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