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draybar
at Tue Apr 26 18:30:39 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by draybar ]
>>Typically the "snow" line I believe is associated with corn snakes, and this is a combination of hypomelanistic (no black) and anerythristic (no red/orange). these are two different types of "albinos" (i put in quotes because neither is a ture albino, just lacking one type of pigment). since yellow rats dont' have significant amounts of red or black, it's hard to get a snow yellow rat. i have seen white sided yellow rats, however.
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>>-Chris
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Earlier you said corns don't reach as far as Northern Alabama, which they do, and now you say a snow corn is hypomelanistic and anerythristic
That is a ghost corn
a snow is amelanistic and anerythristic.
I know these are simple mistakes and not that bad but you need to be a bit more carefull about what you post.
I know we all make mistakes and it's not a problem, like I said, just be a little more carefull. Read a little more. Try to be sure that what you write as fact is indeed fact.
I know this sounds harsh but I don't really mean it to be. Just not a real good way to write.
I mean it more constructively then criticaly. ----- Corn snakes and rat snakes..No one can have just one.
"resistance is futile"
Jimmy (draybar)

Draybars Snakes
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