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Posted by: KevinM at Wed Dec 15 09:10:45 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by KevinM ] Well.... Not trying to burst any bubbles, but I think you are seing the white showing up in the pattern due to amelanism, not hypomelanism. From the pics, especially the bottom one, those glades appear amelanistic and not hypo IMO. Are the eyes ruby red or red in coloration like an amel corn? I know it may be hard to tell with a snake that typically sports bright orangish red eyes even when normal phase. Usually the striped obsoleta start blotched and go through pattern changes to striped. It appears yours, especially the bottom one, are becoming more blotched or the blotch borders are becoming more prominent with age?? Almost patterning up with age like an amel corn would if I understand your post correctly. | ||
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