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Does "blushing" come with age?

normal_bp Jan 06, 2006 12:24 AM

i had never noticed blushing on my female until tonight when i took an overhead picture to use with SnakeMeasurer. she has a dime size spot and two other smaller areas with blushing. so, can i expect more blushing in the future, or are they just born with their colors?
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0.1 CB 2005 Normal Ball Python @ 24.56"/285g

Replies (2)

havic Jan 06, 2006 12:41 AM

i dont know for sure. i also have noticed more blushing. like the fading on your bp's head our bp is getting lighter. it will be cool to see how they look well into adulthood
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2.1.0 ball python (aragorn, frodo, arwen)
2.0.0 columbian boa (wiggles and squiggles)
1.0.0 rat snake (alabastered)
0.1.0 corn snake (baby)
3.3.0 cats (rockie, bs, brownie, lerrado, kole, camie)
1.3.0 kids (dilyen, dakota, chyanne, sierra)
Brian n Chrissy

Christy Talbert Jan 06, 2006 06:14 AM

Quite a few of my girls have developed dorsal blushing with age.

Christy

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