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 Are you sure they are not just fadded albinos? I have heard of some really fadded coastal albinos. Do you plan on proving them out by breeding them to coastal aneries to show if all the babies come out as aneries? If those are the coastal snows I must say that I am am a little dissapointed in their apperence. But Its nice to finally have some on the ground so I can stop hearing phrases like "just wait for the Limburge snow to be born" in my discussions with others about the different lines of aneries or axanthics. This stuff is what makes breeding morphs so fun as sometimes the results pose more questions that answers. Good job.
 Ryan Young
 
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                Pictures of locality coastal SNOW rosy boas (First ever produced) - Ric Blair, Mon Sep 26 20:15:51 2005 
              
                Excuse my spelling. I am not thinking to clearly N/P. - Ric Blair, Mon Sep 26 20:21:58 2005RE: CONGRATS - Jason Nelson, Mon Sep 26 21:03:42 2005Way to go uncle Ric! - trivirgata, Mon Sep 26 21:07:40 2005Man oh man. This is an epic day. - bluerosy, Tue Sep 27 00:21:03 2005Lookin good - Ryan Young, Tue Sep 27 22:34:21 2005RE: Pictures of locality coastal SNOW rosy boas (First ever produced) - James Wilson, Wed Sep 28 12:35:54 2005Has anyone here figured out how............................... - Eimon, Thu Sep 29 05:10:39 2005The facts (long) - trivirgata, Thu Sep 29 19:08:38 2005
              
                Hey Jer, - Ric Blair, Fri Sep 30 01:53:15 2005 RE: Pictures of locality coastal SNOW rosy boas (First ever produced) - bluethunder, Wed Oct  5 22:18:45 2005 |