Posted by:
Darin Chappell
at Wed Aug 30 11:07:31 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Darin Chappell ]
It may very well be a tyrosinase positive animal, but there isn't any way to tell that, without breeding trials, and even then, you'd only be able to make such a conclusion if all of the other possibilities were ruled out.
But even so, T is a far cry from amelanism, as I'm sure you know. So, it's not an amel...regardless of what it might be. ----- Darin Chappell
Hillbilly Herps
PO Box 254
Rogersville, MO 65742
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- A WC Albino Corn Snake from last night.. - foxturtle, Wed Aug 30 02:51:55 2006
- RE: A WC Albino Corn Snake from last night.. - phiber_optikx, Wed Aug 30 03:39:33 2006
- Well... - foxturtle, Wed Aug 30 11:04:42 2006
RE: Well... - Darin Chappell, Wed Aug 30 11:07:31 2006
- RE: A WC Albino Corn Snake from last nig - railrider1920, Wed Aug 30 07:11:15 2006
- RE: A WC Albino Corn Snake from last night.. - bosco2, Wed Aug 30 07:57:47 2006
- RE: A WC Albino Corn Snake from last night.. - Darin Chappell, Wed Aug 30 09:59:55 2006
- Looks hypo to me n/p - lbrat, Wed Aug 30 11:12:50 2006
- RE: A WC Albino Corn Snake from last night.. - HerpZillA, Wed Aug 30 15:25:45 2006
- RE: A WC Albino Corn Snake from last night.. - shaky, Wed Aug 30 19:16:42 2006
- RE: A WC Albino Corn Snake from last night.. - cid143ti, Sat Sep 2 11:18:09 2006
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