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MKeim1989
at Thu Mar 28 16:04:59 2013 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by MKeim1989 ]
This might be a silly question but I'm not extremely knowledgeable with leucistic snakes so I'm going to ask anyway.
I have a four year old leucistic texas rat snake I bought as an adult about a year ago. He's been kept under a white light in a tank for about a year and a half, as that's what the breeder said to use. (I've only just discovered that's wrong.) He ate less than twelve days ago and he shed about two weeks ago.
I just last night moved him into a snake rack with belly heat and news paper as a temporary substrate and this afternoon when I went to change over his water he has an extremely pink hue to him. Anyone know what this might be? Thanks in advance!
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Leucistic Texas Rat - Pink Hue - MKeim1989, Thu Mar 28 16:04:59 2013
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