Pastel Scaleless Ball Python pre first shed

A few answers to common questions-
Do they have "heat pits"?
- Yes, the heat receptors are under the skin. What most of us are used to seeing is the supralabial scale pits or "heat pits" which are holes in the scales used to expose the skin underneath in the first place.
Why do they have skin curls around their nostrils?
- I honestly don't know but all of my other scaleless species have the same little curls or "crusts" around the nostrils and there doesn't seem to be anything wrong with it. Some times its more visible than others depending on how close they are to shedding.
What is the line on the stomach?
- That is the embryonic fissure. It is where the embryo "seals up" after the initial start of gastrulation invaginates what then becomes the blastula, blastocyst, zygote and eventually then embryo where the cluster of cells "seals back up" and goes on to develop into a hatchling. All Ball Pythons have it, you just can't see it under their scales. The small part you do see on scaled Ball Pythons is the umbilicus fissure where the embryo receives its nutrients from the yolk during incubation. It is the last portion of the fissure to "seal up" and as you can see from the photos the scaleless seem to absorb yolk and close the fissure just fine.
Is the the coolest thing you have ever hatched?
- YYYYEEESSS!!!
Will there be pictures of the super pastel coming soon?
- YES!