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Bloodred (pied) cornsnake in blue

Baby Pied in shed (double whammy!)

Same snake fresh shed


Pied GBR
With this morph, and this particular snake it was MUCH easier for me to see her pied spots when she was in shed. As she grew she became much more contrasting. Now I can see her pied regardless of if she is in shed or not.

Same snake fresh shed


Same snake as a baby


Same Snake as an Adult
 
No problem. With the lighter morphs (Pewter Pied, GBR Pied, Granite Pied) it can be easier to see their pied spots when they are in shed.

I believe Don Soderberg posted about a Granite that he had that looked like a totally normal Granite until older age, when she became a VERY contrasted Pied Granite. You may want to look at up. It sure is an interesting read. My GBR girl that I've shown you is kind of like that. Right now she's even more contrast than in that last picture I showed of her.

If you're tasking about just pied (no other morph involved besides diffused), it is VERY easy to see where their pied is. It MAY fill in as they reach adult hood however.

Here's one more pic of a little Pied guy I had for only about a week. (He turned out to be an escapee).


And another pic of a full grown Hypo Pied (Not the same snake)
Not sure what he looked like as a baby.
 
I wanted to know how they look like when they are in shed. And i know now Because of your Nice Pics! What a Nice snakes you have there!! Beautyfull! Cool to see how they are showing so much pied when they are in shed (the granite/pewter/gbr). When you have nee Pics i love to see them! (Sorry if my english is Not good... Im dutch :p )

This is my bloodred pied snake. He hides alot now so fingers crossed that he is going in to blue with me for the first time.


 
Blood red pied in blue
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Normally:
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