What kind of snow hatches out with lots of orange on its head and neck?
My friend has a bunch of them.
Check the link
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...and I think to myself, "What a wonderful world."
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What kind of snow hatches out with lots of orange on its head and neck?
My friend has a bunch of them.
Check the link
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...and I think to myself, "What a wonderful world."
If the parents are amelanistics, sunglows or variations thereof, I suspect they're not snows at all. What are the parents and what other snakes were in that clutch?
Don
www.cornsnake.NET
South Mountain Reptiles
One parent is a snow, the other, a normal(het for ?).
There were amels, normals, and "snows", or what he is calling "snows" and selling them as. I was thinking they are more like some kind of hi-white amel.
I suppose anyone's guess is possible.
-Jack
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...and I think to myself, "What a wonderful world."
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