Posted by:
Darin Chappell
at Wed Aug 30 11:44:24 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Darin Chappell ]
You stated the following:
"It looks a little different from the captive bred albinos I've seen. I'm used to seeing hatchling amels having bright red blotches with light purple/pink borders. This one has dark red blotches, and grey/lavender borders. It will be interesting to see if this is the same gene as the amels that are prevalent in captivity."
If you didn't intend to equate that snake with amels, implying that a WC amel just LOOKS different than a captive bred one...
Well...I'm sure you can see from the above quotation why we all thought you were. ----- 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: Well... - foxturtle, Wed Aug 30 11:21:36 2006
The confusion came when... - Darin Chappell, Wed Aug 30 11:44:24 2006
- Hmm... - foxturtle, Wed Aug 30 12:01:32 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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