I received this male snow from Terry Dunham in 2003. He is my pride and joy. He does have a pattern, but it is exceedingly faint and not always visible.
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I received this male snow from Terry Dunham in 2003. He is my pride and joy. He does have a pattern, but it is exceedingly faint and not always visible.
>>I received this male snow from Terry Dunham in 2003. He is my pride and joy. He does have a pattern, but it is exceedingly faint and not always visible.
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Hi Robert,
Nice picture, and i'm glad to see the snake's doing so well. Ironically i got a call from another person today who bought one of my snows last year and he mentioned that it's almost snow white too...yours and his are the only two I've heard of like that. The others all developed pink or yellow or both. It'll be interesting to keep track of these two snows.
peace
terry
Great idea Terry. I hope you can send me a "patternless" female this summer if you produce one. It would be interesting to see their babies.
>>Great idea Terry. I hope you can send me a "patternless" female this summer if you produce one. It would be interesting to see their babies.
well, it'll depend on luck, too--the babies all look almost alike, the pink & yellow, if it shows up, tends to appear as they get older. we can also look at the parents of yours and decide whether you'd want one from the same pair, on the chance it would be patternless too, or whether you'd rather opt for a half-sib, or something from a different father and mother.
terry
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