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Posted by: JKruse at Fri Feb 3 12:57:10 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by JKruse ] Well, no. Anerythrism, the genetic mutation obliterating red pigmentation, has not yet been reported in either sinaloae or nelsoni. The closest yet would be the hypo-erythristic, or "pumpkin", Sinaloans that have been available for a few years now. These are simply a reduction in the intensity of the red, rendering the phenotype as orange in appearance. Interstingly, the cream/yellow between the black bands is reduced to a washed out eggshell white coloration as well. Nathan Wells is by far the largest producer of these to date. | ||
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