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Sunherp
at Mon Feb 18 17:29:09 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Sunherp ]
The criteria is white, with no (or little) newspapering or graying? Hmmmm... Often the whitest adults have tons of newsprinting on their sides, but a clean dorsum. I personally don't mind graying (over-all wash of melanin) or newspapering (darkened scale centers) which can actually develop seperately, in my experience. Most of my adults are still in cooling, but I'll put up a few old, already-posted photos.
A little male multistrata (adult, but small) with a very clean, cream color

A very attractive, but heavily grayed and newspapered multistrata

A male multistrata with heavy newspapering and some graying on the sides, but an immaculate dorsum

Another multistrata with slight newspapering, but no over-all melanin wash

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