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Indigo umbilical scar???

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Stanley M. Ordonez

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I recently received an eastern indigo. She was sold to me as a flawless indigo. There are some split scales on the ventral/belly. The seller said it is an umbilical scar. And it should shed out within a year. This is my first small indigo; 28 inches. Is this the norm? What does an umbilical scar look like? Hope we all can learn from this. I know I could. The snake is healthy, strong, and good looking. Thank you, Stan
 
Unless you are selling it as a ball python; please make your post in one of the discussion areas.
I didn't move it because there are several options from which to choose.
 
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