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RE: How about this one?

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Posted by: FR at Wed Oct 16 09:50:27 2013  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FR ]  
   



One of my favorite color and pattern types is what I called high white reduced pattern. I have seen maybe a dozen good ones. All have been neonates, wait, one was a young adult male(15" But no large adults. I have seen a couple of adults that were very faded and light in color with a very minimal pattern(reduced a faded) I do not know if they are the same. In my opinion, those adults were not good looking. But the neonates are.

As you will find out, many in nature have dirt staining that sheds off, and most wild snakes tan up from the sun, that too sheds off. So in most cases, not all. They get liter and brighter after two sheds.

Of course fresh shed individuals in nature do not get liter.

Anyway, heres a reduced pattern high white axanthic.


   

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