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Check out the color of this Amel Southern Pine

Nokturnel Tom Oct 14, 2005 05:32 PM

I have never seen any like this, they're usually white and pink. This one is yellow and orange??? What do you think?
Tom Stevens
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Nokturnel Tom Oct 14, 2005 05:35 PM

I produced this screamer last year. They always turn white, and look frosted in pink. Tom Stevens
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Nokturnel Tom Oct 14, 2005 05:44 PM

She aint exactly small. A great pet and awesome producer
Tom Stevens
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guero Oct 14, 2005 06:08 PM

They all look great if you ask me. The orange is a bit odd though. We'll just have to wait and see what color ends up being.

Later
Scott

Jason Nelson Oct 14, 2005 09:12 PM

That mama's huge , very impressive .
I agree most albino pines I have seen are pink or red .
Nice pines all of them .

Jason

gofer Oct 17, 2005 08:33 AM

hahaha, just kidding Tom. (steve if it's getting late and i'm still at work). Great looking babies and adult, man she is big. I like the high white animals myself, that hold back is nice with the reduced/patternless look it has. Great snakes...i like they hypo down below too. I just had a hypo shed out recently from this year and man is it bright, I don't hold too many back but that little lady is staying here with me. Have a good one, and thanks for posting the pics!

Gregg F.

>>She aint exactly small. A great pet and awesome producer
>>Tom Stevens
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Gregg F.

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thomas davis Oct 16, 2005 07:24 PM

hmmmm, very nice here is my amel northern, maybe its a differant type of amelism showing up in your southerns def. a keeper,or send it to me and itll be a keeper,,,,,thomas davis

Shaun Roberson Oct 20, 2005 09:49 PM

Really wild, looks like an amel Northern but with Southern pattern. I've never seen one like that either.

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