here is the males he has a large white are and easy to see

here is the female she has a iffy temper so i couldnt move her how i wanted to but she only has 2 lil white spots so look close you will see them

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here is the males he has a large white are and easy to see

here is the female she has a iffy temper so i couldnt move her how i wanted to but she only has 2 lil white spots so look close you will see them

>>here is the males he has a large white are and easy to see
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>>here is the female she has a iffy temper so i couldnt move her how i wanted to but she only has 2 lil white spots so look close you will see them
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...that's really fascinating to me. My first snake was a reverse albino okeetee corn that for some reason had 2 transluscent scales on his cranial (or what ever it's called) arrow marking. They stayed that way the 13 years I kept him. Do the spots change on the Dums as they mature?
Linda
BTW, thanks for the pics.
they all have the white spots just depends on how much most have more than less int he ones i have seen but i have only seen about a handfull of adults and they also had it and a decent amount of the same color white.
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