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Hypo Bloodred

That hypo-blood's insane. What is it-- "pied headed"? I see some of the "pied sided" effect on the sides too. The light colored head doesn't look like the kind of gray that eventually gets filled in. At five months, that filling should have already started.

You've gotta give us some more info on this one. :bowdown: Please...
 
That snake is amazing looking.
Roy Munson said:
That hypo-blood's insane. What is it-- "pied headed"? I see some of the "pied sided" effect on the sides too. The light colored head doesn't look like the kind of gray that eventually gets filled in. At five months, that filling should have already started.

You've gotta give us some more info on this one. :bowdown: Please...
Ya' know... one of the characteristics of the pied-sided bloods is white spots on the head.
 
lefty_mussolini said:
That snake is amazing looking.

Ya' know... one of the characteristics of the pied-sided bloods is white spots on the head.

Yeah, I've seen a few photos where a pied-sided blood had white areas on the head, but I think that this has got to be the most extreme expression of this that I've seen. I guess for those who wish that bloods retained the "bald" heads they have as hatchlings, this is their snake. :)
 
Roy Munson said:
Yeah, I've seen a few photos where a pied-sided blood had white areas on the head, but I think that this has got to be the most extreme expression of this that I've seen. I guess for those who wish that bloods retained the "bald" heads they have as hatchlings, this is their snake. :)
No kidding. That is some crazy balding. Mine only has a little freckle on his nose :sidestep:
 
Pinello Line

Mine came out of the Pinello line. One of the clutch mates had a completely white head. Mine just has a little on the snout. I don't believe it came from a reaction to the plastic.
 

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