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Any Ideas???

Jim123 Mar 18, 2006 11:45 AM

Any thoughts on what is going on with this one? I picked this one up today and he is a definite male. The white scales are not flawed so they are not caused from an injury. There are two areas where these white scales show up. There is one other area that has one scale that is white. I'd like to hear what you guys think.

Thanks,
Jim
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Replies (8)

havic Mar 18, 2006 03:17 PM


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1.2.0 ball python (aragorn, arwen,`eowyn)
1.0.0 100% het pied (frodo)
1.0.0 columbian boa (squiggles)
1.0.0 rat snake (alabastered)
0.1.0 corn snake (baby)
0.0.2 whites tree frog (trevor, kirmet)
0.0.5 pacific green tree frogs
3.2.0 cats (rockie, bs, brownie, lerrado, kole)
1.3.0 kids (dilyen, dakota, chyanne, sierra)
Brian n Chrissy
"snakes are kind of like potato chips, you cant have just one"

Jim123 Mar 18, 2006 04:28 PM

Thanks. I sometimes have problems with the simple things. How is this?

Jim

Jim123 Mar 18, 2006 04:29 PM

Here is a better shot of one of these white areas.

Jim

havic Mar 18, 2006 04:41 PM

That is very cool. I don't have any advice or opinions other than it is cool and great shot of it
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1.2.0 ball python (aragorn, arwen,`eowyn)
1.0.0 100% het pied (frodo)
1.0.0 columbian boa (squiggles)
1.0.0 rat snake (alabastered)
0.1.0 corn snake (baby)
0.0.2 whites tree frog (trevor, kirmet)
0.0.5 pacific green tree frogs
3.2.0 cats (rockie, bs, brownie, lerrado, kole)
1.3.0 kids (dilyen, dakota, chyanne, sierra)
Brian n Chrissy
"snakes are kind of like potato chips, you cant have just one"

wftright Mar 18, 2006 05:13 PM

I've heard of a "ringer," but I think you have the first "spotter." I'd certainly breed that animal.

Bill
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It's not how many snakes you have. It's how happy and healthy you can keep them.

Jim123 Mar 18, 2006 05:57 PM

Spotter...now that is funny. Maybe I should name him spot.

Jim

reptichic_911 Mar 18, 2006 06:39 PM

I've ever seen....lol

MarkS Mar 19, 2006 01:52 PM

And I do beleive that it is caused by old scaring. The scales do look perfect but the spot is completely white.

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