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Silver scales?

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I just got my baby iguana a few days ago from Swaneesexotics.com (I do not recommend buying from him!) and noticed that there is a patch of silver on his head. It's fairly small, and looks like someone took a silver sharpie to the scales. Is this normal?
 
do you have any pictures?
The reason I am asking if you have a picture is because you may be be looking at your iggy's parietal eye.
The parietal eye is basically a sensor that senses light and dark. It lets your iguana know if a bird/predator is flying over head.
 
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