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    Pied question

    I have noticed that some Pieds have black lining the colored areas and some do not? Is the black outline indicative of anything in particular or just a coincidence?

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    the black outline may not be present upon hatching, but can develop over time as the Pied grows/matures. reg Pieds will have them and when u add certain genes like some dark ones or pattern ones - Pin, Leo, Black Pastel/Cinny. colorful Pieds or highlighter genes in Pieds can mask/minimize them like in YB or Banana/CG.
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    I had the same question a while back and got some pretty useful info. You might want to check it out, worth it for the pictured examples alone imo. https://ball-pythons.net/forums/show...k-with-piebald

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