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Scaleless Caramel

I'm not a huge fan of scaleless, just because it's so unnatural. But I deffinitly cannot deny how unique and beautiful they are! They look so soft and silky. Brings out the borders and colors very nicely. Your baby reminds me of fall. Congrats!
 
It actually does occure in nature. Scaleless snakes: Brief History (posted by our own RobbieM.)
It's a gene found in the wild that some people have worked to reproduce, much like the variety of morphs out there.

Edit to add: one could argue that the variety of morphs are unnatural as well.
 
I didn't mean unnatural as in it couldn't occur in the wild. More like snakes have scales for a reason. There's six legged frogs in the wild too, but doesn't help the frog any. Either way, it doesn't matter to me. As you said, most color mutations are unnatural as well and I love most of them. Just a personal opinion is all. Still a beautiful snake.
 
fresh shed! love her so mutch

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