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NEW Snow annectens

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Posted by: alstotton at Sun Mar 9 05:55:40 2014  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by alstotton ]  
   

Here is my unique snow annectens, I call this 'Alpine Snow' and it has zero yellow pigment present.
I knew from the moment this hatched it was different and the first thing that struck me was its eye colouration, especially as it had an odd silvery looking iris that look kinda blue in certain light!

The lack of yellow was not my first thought as the yellow is something that develops with maturity and and varies in % from snake to snake.

I honestly think this would be classed as a blizzard if it were a corn snake.

YEAR ONE 2011


GROWING NICELY



2013 and 100% yellow free


   

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