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Whirlpool's scar

cornspot

I see spots!
These have been on my camera for awhile now--just haven't had time to upload to the 'puter:
(for those who don't know/remember, this snake took a trip through the washing machine)
you can see the only place where he really has a scar. There's s couple other areas with color missing for half a scale or something, but this was his biggest "boo-boo"
PHOT0445.jpg

his belly
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showing off his yellow (not a good pic but he is highliter yellow on his neck)
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In the first pic, those are scars?! Oh my....my Phantom has a few.... Hmmmmm I wonder.... Well I am glad to see Whirlpool is doing better. He's a pretty one!
 
those are scars
The spot will probably improve with each shed (he's only shed once since the incident) but I don't expect his to get all his color back. Doesn't matter though! He is eating and crawling and..well...breathing! & I still can't believe it!

& hopefully eh will be a daddy in next spring/summer :)
 
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