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Ric Blair
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posted on the classifieds. They have a very definite pattern and they look orange to me in the picture. These should even be darker patterned and more orange as the Limburg strain is definitely deeper oramge. I have lots of both phases here and I love them both. The pictures I am taking are right up close, and with great lighting. When you hold these in your hands and look at them in normal lighting with your naked eye, they have an opalescent or a pearl look, and that was right after they were born. They looked translucent as if you could see into them. The next day they changed as the skin was drier and not quite so clear. That is why I want to wait for them to shed. If I take a picture of your face close up with extreme lighting, your complexion will look pretty bad even though you look pretty sweet to me under normal circunstances, LOL. You will see every pour and pimple with my lighting, that you do not see with your naked eye under normal circunstances. When you hold one of these in your hand and see them with your normal vision they are incredible. If they are faded albino's then they are amazing. The orange looks more like a pinkish hue with the naked eye. I compared the anery's I got from Gary Keasller this year with one of the dark ones that were born here and they did not look the same, but there is something different looking about this animal also. Something different is going on with this snake. I have a normal looking one that was born from an albino to a het and it looks totally differnet from this animal. I will take a picture tomorrow with all 3 dark ones in it, the limburg anery, the new one and the one normal looking one. You will see what I am talking about. Remember that the female was born over ten years ago and it could be a different anery look that was in the mix. Look at all the different phases you get in hypo hondurans. Even the snows all have different looks, some are more pink, some more yellow. The anery from the other phase out there doe's not look like the Limburg strain anery I believe. Am I right on that account? Maybe they are faded albino's. There are at least 3 different color phases of San Felipe ghosts also. Wish you were here so I could show the snakes to you up close and personal buddy. Anyway if they are not snows I sure like them anyway. I will have to call them pearls, LOL. Talk at you later...Ric
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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 2005
- RE: CONGRATS - Jason Nelson, Mon Sep 26 21:03:42 2005
- Way to go uncle Ric! - trivirgata, Mon Sep 26 21:07:40 2005
- Man oh man. This is an epic day. - bluerosy, Tue Sep 27 00:21:03 2005
- Lookin good - Ryan Young, Tue Sep 27 22:34:21 2005
- RE: Pictures of locality coastal SNOW rosy boas (First ever produced) - James Wilson, Wed Sep 28 12:35:54 2005
- Has anyone here figured out how............................... - Eimon, Thu Sep 29 05:10:39 2005
- The 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
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