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Hypo Whitesided VS Whitesided Ghost

jason nelson Nov 02, 2006 08:21 PM

Just wanted to show how different these morphs are. All though this Hypo Whitesided is brighter yellow then most. Hypo Whitesided is common called Ghost which I and several other beleive to be incorrect.

Jason
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jason nelson Nov 02, 2006 08:23 PM

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jason nelson Nov 02, 2006 08:24 PM

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jason nelson Nov 02, 2006 08:25 PM

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Nokturnel Tom Nov 04, 2006 09:18 PM

That Ghost is too much.......I want that sucker! Hold on to your thoughts for the "what makes what" post coming up soon. For now just keep posting pics of that snake as it matures....it is so different looking people are bound to realize the difference now.
Tom Stevens
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gofer Nov 02, 2006 10:18 PM

Hey Jason, thanks for the comparisons and new pics. Your pics are always so clean looking and detailed. I took a ton of pics of new pits and old ones this week but only have a handful to up-load. I hope to get some more this weekend that severely need updated on my site, lol.

Thanks again and I will talk to you here very soon,

Feaster

>>Just wanted to show how different these morphs are. All though this Hypo Whitesided is brighter yellow then most. Hypo Whitesided is common called Ghost which I and several other beleive to be incorrect.
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Gregg F.

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jason nelson Nov 03, 2006 06:06 PM

Hi Gregg

I would like to see some of your new pics, post some if you get a chance.

Jason

guero Nov 03, 2006 06:35 AM

Jason, great pic. Hopefully that will clarify some misconceptions about the different morphs.

Scott Robinson

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