CornCrazy said:Can you get a picture for us?
CornCrazy said:Will you draw an arrow to the exact place you are talking about? I am not sure that I am looking in the right place.
wikkedkornman said:so piebald/calico is a killer disease? i did not know this. most people seem happy when their snake ends up being a calico/piebald.
Billybobob said:The first found piebald/calico gene in corns turned out to be a disease that caused the snake to reject its own pigment making parts of the snake turn white and get blisters on its scales. I don't know if it was fatal but it was not a desirable trait. I posted this from memory so if i made any mistakes pleas correct me.
CornCrazy said:Alan,
I am sorry, but I can not really tell much by looking at those pictures. I was wondering, does it just look like her skin is really dry, or are there actual blisters?
Aslo, what is the humidity like in her enclosure? At work, I have seen blistering due to excessive humidity.