These lines produce aberrant patterns & vanishing patterns too...I can't wait to breed 'em 


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Mike Heinrich
mike@amazontreeboa.org
www.amazontreeboa.org
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These lines produce aberrant patterns & vanishing patterns too...I can't wait to breed 'em 


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Mike Heinrich
mike@amazontreeboa.org
www.amazontreeboa.org
those markings look like an Andean milksnake to me, but I don't see any black tipping. What kind of milksnake is that?
Sincerely,
Kirk
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