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    Question something odd...!?

    I know I always have odd questions but this just shocked me...
    Lady shed last night but her colors are way off!
    she now has black and dark spotting all through her brown spots. almost like some one sprinkled pepper all over her. is there something wrong with her?
    I have heard of BPs getting lighter with age, but darker?

    Jessica K

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    Re: something odd...!?

    Nothing wrong... it's perfectly normal. I'm not sure where you heard that they get lighter with age, though. They tend to get darker the older they get.

    -Lawrence

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    Re: something odd...!?

    ok thanks. As for the to sub adults I have they are both odd, Lady turning very dark on me and Baby turning lighter. he is getting lighter and lighter with each shed. When I first got him he was the same colore as Lady is now.
    Jessica K

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