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Seeing Through

NewtoSnakes22

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I just took my corn out to feed him and noticed that there are a couple of dark spots on him. It's almost as if I can see through to his insides. One dark spot is about 4-5 inches from his tail and the other is about 2-3 inches from his head. I was just curious if this was anything to be alarmed about? It just seems to be transparent. He is a lavender corn if that helps?
 
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It happens with amels, and other light pigmented snakes. Most likely the dark spots are fecal matter, digesting. :)
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Ryan McCullough
 
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