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My new "black albinos" - hoping they are charcoal- your thoughts?

h0mersimps0n Aug 01, 2003 04:52 PM

Anery A or Anery B, I'm taking bets:

This is my female, comments welcome on that saddle-saddle single stripe on her back?????

my male:

Replies (8)

Julie F Aug 01, 2003 07:27 PM

while that is a nice little annery, it is not a charcoal however, sorry.

h0mersimps0n Aug 02, 2003 06:35 AM

thanks...

kathylove Aug 02, 2003 08:29 AM

n/t

Spardawolf Aug 02, 2003 07:56 AM

Is that the pair you picked up at the Monaca Pa show last weekend? They are really nice.
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SpardaWolf
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Clint Boyer Aug 02, 2003 08:58 AM

'02 Charcoal hatchling.
Notice the dusky gray background.

'01 Charcoal yearling.

'99 Charcoal adult.

These are 3 different snakes.

Clint Boyer

patricia sherman Aug 02, 2003 03:32 PM

>>'99 Charcoal adult.

... that this snake is almost identical in appearance to a "white-oaks" phase P. o. spiloides. Can you comment on some points (if any) that would make it easy to differentiate between them?

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tricia

Clint Boyer Aug 02, 2003 04:58 PM

I'm not familiar with the white oaks snake.

Clint Boyer

silvano_06095 Aug 03, 2003 12:25 PM

the saddles that connect into the jagged line are probably indications of Aztec bloodlines, but perhaps from incubation.

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