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Posted by: cesktw0 at Tue Sep 18 01:15:27 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by cesktw0 ] I know that this might be a really stupid question. I am not looking for someone to give a cocky answer. I have just been browsing the classifieds on kingsnake for a redtail boa, and some classifeds say that they have a 66% heat for albino redtail boa, or a 100% heat. Does that mean that the snake could morph or change color when older and look more albino. Thank you for your help! | ||
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