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here's where it gets murky...If I hear 'flame' in the name I'm assuming that they have dodoma blood (like a cross) and don't expect any type of exceptional coloring, in fact, with dodomas, you'd expect the opposite.
I use the terms High Orange for exceptional colored sand boas.
Flame was part of the orginal name for the first Dodomas, Dodoma Flames...which were not exceptionally colored imo, so using flame to describe high orange coloring is confusing to me...except, when you hear 'flame' you think of the high orange coloring.............
I no longer market anything with the name 'Flame' as a result. ----- Mark Huntley Sand Boa Morphs
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