I've got a yearling Sinoloan milk. After his last shed, I noticed that his scales in one "segment" of his body were getting cream colored, instead of the deep orange/red they were normally. It's not uniform, and its only affecting the one red band near his middle. It looks as is he retained a shed in that part of his body, but on closer inspection it's the scales themselved, not a piece of shed. The whitish color has persisited over one shed cycle so far, (his shed was a perfect one-piece.) Otherwise, he's in perfect health and temperment.
I'll see about posting a photo, if I can get a good shot.
Just curious, if this is common?
Thx,


