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This one is a bit smaller because I have not been feeding him as much as the female. The neat looking colors have not come in yet like the have on the female.
glad to see more pics
Those are very different indeed, I can't wait to see what they look like as adults...
but I think the lav/sulphur's look better (just my personal opinion)
~ZF
That is pretty cool looking. So is it getting yellow? Seems strange being an "axanthic" and all. Brings back my argument that there's more to the "axanthic" gene than some people think. Nice snake.
Brandon Osborne
That is pretty cool looking. So is it getting yellow? Seems strange being an "axanthic" and all. Brings back my argument that there's more to the "axanthic" gene than some people think.
I agree with you Brandon. Its just "MAN" trying to name these traits but they simply do not fall into the small box we want to put them in.
In the mean time I am just going to create new and more beautiful animals while armchair academic types continue rubbing their heads.
BTW, thanks so much for the nice male ghost brooksi you sent me. Just received him a few minutes ago and want to give you props for great packaging and a well started animal!
Rainer
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