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viraleye |
Posted - 19/07/2012 : 11:40:54 Quick question, but if you have a snow snake(or similar) what is the best sign to see him in blue? With a coloured snake obviously you would see the snake go to a see through-ish colour, but how would you notice this on a snake such as a snow??? |
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viraleye |
Posted - 19/07/2012 : 17:50:47 That was a fantastic read thankyou!
I only ask as i have an Avslanche hatchling and the only thing i could really think of was the cloudy eyes! |
Dalymad2 |
Posted - 19/07/2012 : 16:48:58 Having read spreebok`s guide i now understand my Snow a little more, very much worth the read. Other than the eyes you will notice the other signs even if like me you didnt realise. |
Georgina |
Posted - 19/07/2012 : 15:39:03 Yup, baggy chin, I think that thread that scaly linked touches on it. X |
ScalySituation |
Posted - 19/07/2012 : 14:38:05 give this a look http://www.thecornsnake.co.uk/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=18287&SearchTerms=snows,and,shedding |
mkmattyk |
Posted - 19/07/2012 : 14:27:41 it weird to explain but i have two snow and snopal and the scales feel rough even before the eye turn milky |
Lozzy |
Posted - 19/07/2012 : 12:34:55 Don't have pictures but it quite an obvious milky color to the eyes, you should be able to notice and even on their belly checkers look alot more pale  |
viraleye |
Posted - 19/07/2012 : 12:19:56 Baggy chins?? Lol
I thought it might be the eyes that give it away - would anyone have some pictures of one pre shed and post shed? |
Georgina |
Posted - 19/07/2012 : 12:00:03 Mine get baggy chins the week before they shed :) |
SexyBear77 |
Posted - 19/07/2012 : 11:42:59 The eyes give it away. |