I should've bought her just for the super defining characteristics of her, she was only $100 but I'm filled to the limit with animals in my house lol..anymore animals and I need to build another house
Well, this "piebald" or translucent trait results from a defect in the layer of skin where pigment cells occur. Some breeders select for this trait. IMHO, it is one sign of inbreeding that could be linked to other health issues if the breeder isn't being cautious. I don't mean to insult anyone who likes this trait...I prefer chams in their original natural colors.
The original animals were supposed to have come from the wild. The carriers of the trait can be bred out to normal veileds so there is no reason to inbreed them.