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First sign your corn is in shed!

Gintha

*stretches* I'm out!
I've noticed an increasing number of posts asking how to tell if a corn is in shed, and what "in blue" means... so I figured I'd start a thread and show how I tell when my boys are going to shed. Which they are both about to do hehe. Heres how I tell.... milky looking belly =) I'm lucky enough to have snakes with a belly pattern hehe =P Not sure if you can see the milky belly on a white bellied snake tho.

Heres Treasure's belly... before and after shots:
Normal checkered belly:
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Normal checkered belly, vent end hehe:
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"Blue" checkered belly:
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Hope that helps some for those that didn't know what to look for =)
 
The first sign I see is that my snakes hide all the time. Even before they turn blue, they stay hidden.
 
Treasure doesn't stay hidden at all... in fact hes more restless =) But then again.. hes a silly snake!
 
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