Sometimes I see something like a [Low Quality Snow Corn] which looks alot like a snow-and-opal-in-between.
How can this be?
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Sometimes I see something like a [Low Quality Snow Corn] which looks alot like a snow-and-opal-in-between.
How can this be?
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>>Sometimes I see something like a [Low Quality Snow Corn] which looks alot like a snow-and-opal-in-between.
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>>How can this be?
>>Repcom.Org - the Reptile Community in Japan -
I guess some people may find a snow with yellow along the neck to be low quality.
Some people feel that a snow isn't quality unless it is almost solid white.
Others may find snows with more yellows, pinks and even greens to be more to thier taste.
So, as long as it is an amel/anery and eats f/t regularily I don't see how it could be considered low quality, no matter what the colors.
To me the only possibilities for low quality snows would be non-feeders or kinked.



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Corn snakes and rat snakes..No one can have just one.
"resistance is futile"
Jimmy (draybar)

Draybars Snakes
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That's exactly how I feel about this matter.
Since SNOW only defines that it's an amel/anery cross,
it shouldn't be a problem if it has a hint of aztec or other pattern left.
nice pictures by the way 
Atsushi Koyama
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