Sorry my pics dont look better, I need a new camera....
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Sorry my pics dont look better, I need a new camera....
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It is a nice animal but how can you tell it is a MoonGlow?
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Joel Pretz
but when you see it in person, after it has shed, it looks much whiter than any normal snow ive ever seen. The saddle pattern and tail rings definately give it away though.
So the whiter animal, saddle parttern, and the tail rings. I am not very educated when it comes to Morphs but could you please explain that a bit more? !!
Thank you for your responce,
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Joel Pretz
Does the normally bright white areas on snows appear to have a different coloration on this one? They almost look lavender in the pix.
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Randall L Turner Jr.
I dunno if the color representation in my photos is very good, but the color is kind of lavender, the body color is very white so far. It will be interesting to see how the areas where color was taken away will develope, if it will stay white or get yellow.
Definetely will be interesting to watch him develop.
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Randall L Turner Jr.
HI Mark... Nice stuff.
Im just curious, pictures are NEVER as good as seeing right in front of you, how does this Anerythristic Sunglow...Just kidding, this beutiful Moonglow.. differ from a normal snow, appearence wise that is.
Ive never seen a snow in person.. but I think this Moonglow is neat.
Mike
I have seen a few snows, Bill Gaines had several in Chicago last fall, and this one is very white in comparison, the glowing is, really more descritpive than i thought it would be, it definately glows white. But the pattern is a dead giveaway definatly has the hypo pattern.
I sure want one. I'm sure he is going to be one of your favorite boas. I know it would be hard for me to leave him alone.
Thanks for posting pics and please keep posting them, it's going to be fun just seeing them and watching as he grows and how his coloration turns out.
Chuck
Is there a possibility that the snake is "just" a Snow Boa?
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that is a beautiful boa!! A genetic must have!! Would you take 18 bucks and a half eaten burrito? lol Congrats and good luck with that little guy!
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