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STEVES_KIKI
at Mon Sep 8 09:44:50 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by STEVES_KIKI ]
to tell you the honest truth. there is just amel stripe. Sunglow is a reduction of white and well... stripes dont have much room for white so its just a "fancy" way of saying amel stripe. Personally i think its silly to even call them sunglow stripes...
as for the size i have noticed it really depends on how large the parents are.... 2 larger snakes throw larger children as adults... for example... a 6 footer to a 5 footer willl be anywhere from 5-6 feet... where as Miamis for example are mostly 3-5 feet (but mostly on the smaller side) and throw smaller children. BUT adults can get anywhere from 3-6 feet.... very rarely do they get larger than that....
here are my sunglows:


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