• @[email protected]
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    351 year ago

    It seems like this would negatively impact the health of the snake. Do we have any scale-less snake experts?

    • @[email protected]
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      261 year ago

      Not an expert, but I have heard that this isn’t a big deal for the snake. Scaleless rat snakes (which I believe the picture to be) have been found in the wild doing pretty alright. There is a benefit to be had from scales, but in captivity I imagine it is alright.

      Pretty sure I heard it from a video by All Canadian Reptile Girl

    • Communist
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      111 year ago

      In captivity it’s fine, however some scaleless morphs are detrimental to survival, there are no safe scaleless ball python morphs for example, this is a rat/corn snake, they have one of the benign ones

    • @[email protected]
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      91 year ago

      I happen to be a scaleless snake expert, as a result of my extensive experience.

      The trick with hairless snakes is you have to keep them warm. Too little heat, and this guy will go completely rigid.

      Imagine an icicle made of blood, with a snake built around it. That’s your hairless snake with too little heat.

      Beyond that’s its basic hairless snake stuff: clothing, thermal tattoos, an endless supply of hairless rats, and little snakeweights to help them stay buff.

      It’s not easy raising these special creatures, but it’s very rewarding once you get over the unmitigable horror of feeling them crawl around your shoulders, and their habit of whispering as you shudder.

      Because of their lack of scales, they’re unable to vocalize, and hence they speak in a hoarse whisper.

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    1 year ago

    Show this picture to my wife telling her “look, a hairless snake” and she was like “wow! Wait a second! All snakes are hairless!!”

    • Communist
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      111 year ago

      Scales are made of keratin, they are basically hair!

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    That’s terrifying. This creature could be any size imaginable.

    Seeing that is scale-less and all. Maybe a banana could help?

    I’ll see myself out…

    • Aviandelight
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      111 year ago

      This is the snake equivalent of breeding brachycephalic dogs. It’s bad for the animal and bad for the hobby.

    • SharkEatingBreakfast
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      101 year ago

      Yes!

      I have scaleless bearded dragon. Naked reptiles are indeed real. Not always healthy, though.

      • Communist
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        51 year ago

        Scaleless beardies are one of the most detrimental ones however, that one is very unfortunate for the animal

        • SharkEatingBreakfast
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          61 year ago

          Absolutely! No one should ever go out looking for a scaleless beardie. Ever. I’m a former foster/rescue, and I was offered up one from a breeder who produced one by accident (they retired that pair immediately after). I accepted because I wanted to learn how to care for one in case I’d need the knowledge for future cases.

          The amount of time & money I’ve spent on this idiot to keep him healthy & comfortable is ridiculous.

          Love him to bits! But no one should ever get a scaleless beardie.

        • Communist
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          21 year ago

          If you think about it scales are just keratin, basically hair