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Bolitochrome
at Wed Feb 1 09:36:12 2012 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Bolitochrome ]
If there is a better, more active forum here on Kingsnake I should post this stuff, please let me know. Most of the ASF keepers/breeders are there though.
I have a few ASFs pop up recently that are slightly different. Their fur is about half the length of a normal ASF. They look sleeker and their fur seems more dense as well. I noticed it when someone came by to purchase a large breeding group and they almost stopped me from putting one into the bin because they though it was a mouse.
Has anyone else come across this before?
Pictures! All the pictures are also links to larger versions on my Google album if you want to see a larger version or more pictures.
Normal ASF:


"Short fur" ASF:


Comparison: "Short fur" on the left, Normal on the right. Notice how the short furred one looks slimmer/sleeker?

Just a "Short fur":

I pulled little bits of fur to compare as well. No, they didn't mind. They were quite happy with their corn and mealworms. Normal fur on top, "short fur" on bottom.

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