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CJBianco
at Wed Jun 15 12:03:36 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by CJBianco ]
If you are going to include the Snow, then you must also include the Albino. (Same patterns, but a little more distinguishable in the Albino.) And if you include the patterned Albino, then you must also include the patterned Piebald.
Personally, I only count three (3) animals in the genetic "white snake" category -- Ivory, Blue-Eyed Leucistic, and Black-Eyed Leucistic. The Pearl is still up in the air until the exact genetics are worked out. (Has this been accomplished yet?)
Then again...I guess we should define "white snake".
How much white makes a "white snake"? After all, the Ivory and a few BELs I've seen show a little color/pattern...
Chris ----- "I'm funny? I'm funny how? Funny like a clown? I amuse you? I make you laugh? I'm here to f***in' amuse you?" -- Tommy DeVito
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