Posted by:
RossPadilla
at Fri Jul 20 14:02:03 2012 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by RossPadilla ]
Some of us Cal king guys take it farther than that, because we notice every little difference than most hobbyists do. If a snake is not quite 50/50 on top, it probably falls in the line of a 60/40, like the king Doug just posted. Reason being, is because in the wild what we call a true 50/50, is much more rare than a 60/40. That's why we make a distinction between 60/40 and 50/50. Hobbyists that don't have years of experience searching Cal kings out in the wild, may call any abnormally wide white/yellow banded Cal king a 50/50, because that's what they see with their limited experience. And that's not to put anyone down, that's just how it is. -----

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