Hailz,
I searched through the forum already, and couldn't seem to locate a thread about this. If there is already one, I apologize, and I'll move to the pre-existing one.
I have a yearling female bp normal. Now, she has some of the common blushings on her sides, but what I've noticed is that each time she sheds it almost seems like the tan/brown areas are getting lighter after each one.
Anyone know anything about this? I've had BP's for a long time now and I've never seen this happen before. Note that I don't breed, I'm just a pet hobbyist. ^.^ I've been hunting all over the place for information on this and just can't seem to find it mentioned anywhere.
Anyone know anything? It's not a HUGE difference, but the 'spots' are definitely getting lighter after each shed. Also, her sheds are mostly clear most of the time except for a single strip of black down the centre of the top.
I'm mostly curious about it, I love her anyway, LOL, I'd just like to find out what's going on is all. I have no idea, I've never seen this before.
Thanks!
I searched through the forum already, and couldn't seem to locate a thread about this. If there is already one, I apologize, and I'll move to the pre-existing one.
I have a yearling female bp normal. Now, she has some of the common blushings on her sides, but what I've noticed is that each time she sheds it almost seems like the tan/brown areas are getting lighter after each one.
Anyone know anything about this? I've had BP's for a long time now and I've never seen this happen before. Note that I don't breed, I'm just a pet hobbyist. ^.^ I've been hunting all over the place for information on this and just can't seem to find it mentioned anywhere.
Anyone know anything? It's not a HUGE difference, but the 'spots' are definitely getting lighter after each shed. Also, her sheds are mostly clear most of the time except for a single strip of black down the centre of the top.
I'm mostly curious about it, I love her anyway, LOL, I'd just like to find out what's going on is all. I have no idea, I've never seen this before.
Thanks!