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I have a two year old female albino darwin python. I have had her for about 1 1/2yrs and have never had any problems with her. She has just shed on monday and I found this mark on her, i thought it might be a stuck scale but when I tried to gently rub it off it didnt budge. Does anyone know what it could possibly be? Its time for her yearly check up so i will be taking her to the vet either way.
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Updated pic after shedding picture does not do justice or maybe I'm just biased

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This is a pure Darwin form an albino father with a het mother, the rest of the clutch were normal pattern hets and some unusual reduced pattern albinos.View attachment 320040

The breeder I got mine off had similar yearling. My hatchling is showing similar signs almost a Jag like dorsel stripe and the more caramel colouring. And mine is the same albino father and 100% her mother pure Darwin bloodlines. Yours is a pearler
 
Hi Poswah, I think you will find you got it from me and yes it is a very nice darwin and does have a dorsal stripe. The one I posted was from the same parents, hatched 2015.
 
Hi Poswah, I think you will find you got it from me and yes it is a very nice darwin and does have a dorsal stripe. The one I posted was from the same parents, hatched 2015.

Well that makes sense . As I can tell now it's the yearling you showed with same hatch number as mine
 
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I love darwins! I have 2x HETs (M & F) + 1x male. The female is a yearling and was too sly at the moment for a photo shoot. The climbing buddy was purchased as a 2yo as the original owner wasn't confident handling a biter. Bit me over 100 times but is cool as now.
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This is our DCP she's 6 months old . She's 100% Het
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We've had her for about 3 weeks now . Is the set up okay ? Hubby feeling like its a bit lacking ?

She can be a bit nippy we've taken her out once but wouldn't mind some tips on taking her out and handling her


Any thoughts much appreciated :)


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Wow,!!! that head shape and coloration at 1st glance i would have said Montgomery line jungle not Darwin, beautiful animal. ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) -ronhalling-
 
Wow,!!! that head shape and coloration at 1st glance i would have said Montgomery line jungle not Darwin, beautiful animal. ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) -ronhalling-

Pure Darwin, sire and dam both ex Southern Cross from original Blondie pairings. I get some light coloured reduced pattern hets from this pairing but that one is exceptional.

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