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WALL2WALLREPTILE
at Tue Jul 7 18:05:31 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by WALL2WALLREPTILE ]
Marshall,
I have photos of the snake you are looking for.
However, I would rather have you contact the person who produced the animal...and ask him for the photos. The photo I have is of a STRAIGHT PUMA....not a Pastel Puma or a Puma Combo.
It is not the animal produced by Amir....but Amir did agree that it was certainly a Puma.
Marshal, please feel welcome to contact me by phone.
Harlin Wall - 970-245-7611 or 970-255-9255
To clear up any confusion...
The Puma Trait in America is VERY different from the Champagnes.
Pumas (in America) look somewhat similar to SuperStripes.
American Pumas are created using the Yellowbelly/Ivory Trait crossed into an interesting looking animal (which is not a yellowbelly)...but looks somewhat similar.
However, in Europe some people refer to Champagnes as Pumas.
An Italian Breeder was first to call the trait (which Americans know of as the Champagne) by the name Puma.
(similar situation to the European vs. American Bananas, which are also two completely different traits.)
So, to sum things up:
The American Champagne is the same as the Italian or European Puma.
The American Puma is a completely different snake.
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