This is not supposed to exist but she's pure locality from an unusual patternless male and his two fairly plain sisters.
Jeff

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This is not supposed to exist but she's pure locality from an unusual patternless male and his two fairly plain sisters.
Jeff

A "red-headed step-sister" to your snake?

Beauties!
Howdy Dean!
At least one of your pair came from the same clutch. You should be producing a selection of aberrant or high red or hypo nates from your stock. I hope you'll get pics to me when they hatch.
Noticing any color change in yours?? Jeff
Jeff...
The male seems to be becoming lighter and paler in color as it grows. The red is getting "orangy"
Female (which is eating very well on f/t btw now) is still small...and still very red/white.
Both are very cool snakes.
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