Blood Mason
Not so new Member
Hi All,
This is my first post so go easy.
I have a query regarding my pair of diamond pythons.
They both have perfectly normal colouration most of the time but...
When they are fed or even get a whiff of the scent of a dead rat both of their bellies turn from a normal creamy/yellow to a very disinct pink colour.
I have attached a couple of pics of the female feeding to show the colour I'm talking about.
Below that is a pic of her as she looks normally - as you can see there is no sign of pink on her at all. (This was the best shot I have of her belly & I blacked out the rest of the shot coz I didn't think that my friend that was holding her would like me plastering her face all over the forum here
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I have recently taken both diamonds in to see the local herp vet for a general check-up & he says that they are both in perfect health. I specifically mentioned the pink-belly phenomenon & he said he had never heard of it but it wasn't anything to be worried about.
I have scoured the forums here & the only reference I can find to pink scales is scale rot so I am obviously a little concerned. I mentioned scale rot to the vet while I was there but he said that they had no problems in that regard.
Has anyone seen this before in any other snakes?
Is it cause for concern & should I be taking them to another vet or expert for a 2nd opinion?
A friend of mine who has had a lot more experience than myself with pythons said that he had never see it before either, that it wasn't scale-rot & he said it could be some sort of blood lust that the pythons experience during feeding.
I am not sure this is the case.
Any opinions, experiences or advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thankyou for your time.
Cheers,
Doug
This is my first post so go easy.
I have a query regarding my pair of diamond pythons.
They both have perfectly normal colouration most of the time but...
When they are fed or even get a whiff of the scent of a dead rat both of their bellies turn from a normal creamy/yellow to a very disinct pink colour.
I have attached a couple of pics of the female feeding to show the colour I'm talking about.
Below that is a pic of her as she looks normally - as you can see there is no sign of pink on her at all. (This was the best shot I have of her belly & I blacked out the rest of the shot coz I didn't think that my friend that was holding her would like me plastering her face all over the forum here
I have recently taken both diamonds in to see the local herp vet for a general check-up & he says that they are both in perfect health. I specifically mentioned the pink-belly phenomenon & he said he had never heard of it but it wasn't anything to be worried about.
I have scoured the forums here & the only reference I can find to pink scales is scale rot so I am obviously a little concerned. I mentioned scale rot to the vet while I was there but he said that they had no problems in that regard.
Has anyone seen this before in any other snakes?
Is it cause for concern & should I be taking them to another vet or expert for a 2nd opinion?
A friend of mine who has had a lot more experience than myself with pythons said that he had never see it before either, that it wasn't scale-rot & he said it could be some sort of blood lust that the pythons experience during feeding.
I am not sure this is the case.
Any opinions, experiences or advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thankyou for your time.
Cheers,
Doug


