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Pied sided blood

Austin M

New member
The boy shed today so I got some pictures. I'm completely frustrated with trying to get good pictures. I have a terrible time with focus, lighting and color. Anyways here they are.
psfloor.jpg

The white scales blurry in this one, but I'll post it anyway.
psblurwt.jpg

He just got color on his head this shed. So I got some head shots.
pshead.jpg

Last one.
psnose.jpg
 
Nice, real nice...Thats the first I've seen of them getting the white on their head like that...Definately different :*)
 
I really love this variation of my favorite corn morph. Does anyone have pics of an adult?

Nanci
 
I really hope that the pied gene can get passed into other morphs, too, but it looks so nice with the bloods. Great snake!
 
GiantBlueberry said:
Was his head completley white before?
That head's so cute =)
It was grey and white with specs of some color. I don't have a good close up but you can kind of see it in this picture.

pstankcrop.jpg
 
blueapplepaste said:
Has his white stayed pretty much the same, or has it come in more or less as he's aged?
He has pretty much stayed the same in regards to the white. You can tell what scales are going to stay white. They are like a pearl white or opaque white at first. I don't believe those scales will ever get any color. As for the colored scales they won't loose color or turn white either. They will obviously change color with age though. The white scales are a kind of, what you see is what you get. This is my understanding so far, but there is a lot to be learned yet.
 
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