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Posted by: DMong at Mon Jul 18 17:45:18 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DMong ] there really isn't a known "calico" campbelli gene per se in the hobby, but that does seem to be one of sorts. I can almost tell you with total confidence that this anomaly hasn't been proven out to be genetically inheritable trait though. Many other types of snakes have had very similar piebald/calico characteristics and where much more of a later on in life scale cell disorder of some kind that started to lighten later as they matured rather than them ever being hatched with it. [ Hide Replies ]
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