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Red headed Gentilis...

Jeff Hardwick Nov 20, 2005 09:36 PM

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

Replies (4)

Keith Hillson Nov 20, 2005 11:06 PM

>>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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DeanAlessandrini Nov 22, 2005 05:19 PM

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

Beauties!

Jeff Hardwick Nov 23, 2005 09:11 AM

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

DeanAlessandrini Nov 28, 2005 11:06 PM

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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