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    "PM Boots For Custom Title" d_virginiana's Avatar
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    Color darkening with age?

    Has anyone else seen noticeable color-darkening with very old snakes? Recently, I've noticed that Houdini is significantly darker than he used to be. It's uniform all over (it's like his black/charcoal areas are expanding a bit, not like everything is dulled). At first I panicked about a retained shed or something like that, but after a couple months, I can safely say that is not the case.
    In fact, he's gaining back all the weight he lost during mating season, and doing well. Just curious if anyone has noticed anything like this?

    Again; this is like a uniform expansion of dark areas on his pattern. The bright areas are not dull, and it is definitely not a skin issue. It's not big at all (my husband who sees him every day can't see it). I just thought it was interesting, and wondered if it was common at all.
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    Re: Color darkening with age?

    Can't say that I have. Do you have any comparison photos we can take a look at?
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    Re: Color darkening with age?

    Quote Originally Posted by guidofatherof5 View Post
    Can't say that I have. Do you have any comparison photos we can take a look at?
    I'll try and find some buried on my hard-drive somewhere. But so far the ones I've found that would go far enough back to tell a difference are too blurry to tell. It's not a very big difference, but I thought it was neat. Like Chris said, it's more of a general darkening/dulling than a drastic color change. I probably wouldn't have noticed except for the scales on his side that are part black and part light blue; the contrast makes it noticeable there.
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    Re: Color darkening with age?

    It's not uncommon for very old snakes to get darker & duller.
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