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Red Dots on Corn... Is This Normal

BorealExotics

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My 3 year old male Sunglow Phase Amelanistic Aztec Corn has two tiny red dots on the tip of each and every scale. He just started the shedding process. His skin is very pale but his eyes haven't clouded over yet. Photos and feeding/shedding records are available upon request.
 
My 3 year old male Sunglow Phase Amelanistic Aztec Corn has two tiny red dots on the tip of each and every scale. He just started the shedding process. His skin is very pale but his eyes haven't clouded over yet. Photos and feeding/shedding records are available upon request.

Requested! We can't help you if we can't see what you are talking about!
 
It is often very hard to see the cloudy eyes on amels or any combo morph that includes amel. So for your snake, noticing the change in color of his skin may be all that you notice.

As others said, no way we can comment on the red dots without pics.
 
I just brought mine home recently and noticed the same thing but only on a couple of scales. I have no idea what it is.
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Those red areas are just tiny points of paradox. Areas where the anery gene isn't being properly expressed. Many aneries have tiny areas of red or orange like that as well.
 
Those red areas are just tiny points of paradox. Areas where the anery gene isn't being properly expressed. Many aneries have tiny areas of red or orange like that as well.

Consider them freckles!
 
very cool!
Those red areas are just tiny points of paradox. Areas where the anery gene isn't being properly expressed. Many aneries have tiny areas of red or orange like that as well.
 
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