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RG
at Mon Nov 29 09:34:09 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by RG ]
Have to agree with Doug and the others...that thing looks WAY different than the normal wild type.
You might have 3 different genes at work...hypoerythristic, anerythristic, and hypomelanistic.
Just a guess...the Anery looks much more washed out than the "hypo".
If it's not a Anery...than the Hypoerythristic gene you're working with is showing some really cool variability!
Either way, they are all great looking snakes!
Can you post a close up of the Anery and the Hypo so I can get a better look at the color differences?
Thanks,
Rusty
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Nice update! - RG, Mon Nov 29 09:34:09 2010
- Outstanding Dave!!! - westernNC, Tue Nov 30 19:19:39 2010
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- Remarkably sweet!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! - cn013, Sun Dec 5 04:01:31 2010
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