I have a 5ft female columbian that I'm curious about. She has a lot of speckaling on her sides...black, light tan, dark tan, and pink. It looks mostly pink with it getting darker the closer you get to her tail. Her tail sadles are jet black with a few pink areas in them. What is funny is that her top has almost no speckaling. Just a very uniform light tan color. At the end of her top sadles (where you often see the light spots) the speckaling begins with a vengeance, and fades to mostly pink by the time it get close to her belly scales. It is almost like the marbled blood look, but not that pronounced.

The other columbians I have do not look like this at all. However, they are all under 3 ft and maybe this shows up with age? I just don't understand why the top is so "clean" if the sides are that speckled. Any info would be appreciated.

I can't take pics, but if is anyone in the Lex, KY area who wants to let me know. Travis.
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