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it is likely scarring from the looks of the irregular shaped scales on the back. There is no morph that I am aware of that would change the size and shape of any scales, just the color.
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Re: Shatter Pattern or scarring?
That looks very suspicious! I would return the animal right away and say i am not satisfied, period.
 Stay in peace and not pieces.
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Re: Shatter Pattern or scarring?
 Originally Posted by Albert Clark
That looks very suspicious! I would return the animal right away and say i am not satisfied, period. 
It's already been about a month and a half so we couldn't return her now anyway but my aunt wanted to keep her anyway since the price was so low (which was also suspicious IMO). She's a big girl and can at least be used as a normal breeder. It's already been about a month and a half so we couldn't return her now anyway. From what I've found shatters are usually pretty expensive so I was like whattt? When I saw the low price on it. Especially considering she's breeding size.
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Re: Shatter Pattern or scarring?
I would still consider contacting him. The other recourse you have is to go on fauna classifieds BOI (BOARD OF INQUIRY) and give him a poor rating based on your experience with him.
 Stay in peace and not pieces.
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Looks like scars to me, rat bites or possibly a burn.
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Re: Shatter Pattern or scarring?
I see scaring too, I hate people like this who misrepresent their animals.
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Those are scars from who knows what.
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Thanks for all the replies. It is really sad that she's hurt like that. I don't know if the breeder even knew because he said he got her as an adult. Maybe it was sold to him as a shatter. Who knows.
I've never had a snake get injured in my care before so I didn't know if it would scar really dark like that. That was half the reason we weren't sure if it was shatter or scarring.
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Their scars can be black.
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