This girl was the last to shed, but she's looking pretty good now. I can't wait to see what she looks like when the baby gray goes away.
Matt




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This girl was the last to shed, but she's looking pretty good now. I can't wait to see what she looks like when the baby gray goes away.
Matt




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She would go great with this male Dh Sunglow
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Marcs Reptiles
Yeah she would! That's a great looking little guy Mark.
Matt
nice!!!!!!!!
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Frank Roberts
Roberts' Realm Of Reptile Research

Matt:
She is beautiful after her shed.
I can't wait to see her a year or so from now.
Brian
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Brian Gundy

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Matt, awesome looking snake. If you’re lucky you may produce striped albinos down the road. Good luck bud.
Rick Douglas
You are NOT going to sell that one are you Matt? You can never ever ever sell the best ones! If you do you will regret it. Don't do it no matter what you are offered! Keep it. Breed it. Enjoy the wonders of the babies that animal is going to produce for you! I predict a wild future for the babies that come from that puppy! Wanna bet?
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Thanks Jeff, she is staying right here with me. I think it was a fluke as she was the only one in two litters to look like that, but either way she is going nowhere. Look for some smokin babies from here in a few years.
Matt, her being the only one holds more chance that it was a random mutation and not caused by environmentail factors (temp stripes).
Mutations are either genetic or environmentally caused, sometimes the genetics are just tough to figure out.
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