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CongratsFrank and Bill! I too am curious

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Posted by: TopNotchBoas at Tue Oct 9 15:22:46 2007   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by TopNotchBoas ]  
   

about how you know that the snow arabesque is hypo or not?

It seems to have a very solid arabesque pattern - hypo arabesques tend to have broken patterns from what ive seen. Not always but usually. At first glance the animal seems to have a snow undertone versus a hypo albino one... not sure. You have far more snow experience than I and also have the benefit of seeing the boa in person.

Amazing litter, congrats to the both of you.


   

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