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Labyrinth Pattern Question

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Posted by: HappyHillbilly at Wed Sep 12 09:12:08 2007   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by HappyHillbilly ]  
   

I'm "morph ignorant." I've always liked normal snakes over any of the morphs, even though there are some morphs of some snakes that I like. But I've never dove into the morph world basically due to a lack of interest. Now I'm interested (Imagine that. Ha! Ha!).



My question is:

On my baby labs, the stripes going down their neck; is this typical of juvenile labs or could it be a "green" trait, or what?



It just seems out of place, out of character, to me, to where I don't consider mine to be high quality labyrinths. What's your opinion? Even if you're not very knowledgeable about it, feel free to chime in. I'd like to get some honest opinions. Nobody's gonna hurt my feelings about it, only improve 'em, if anything.



Thanks!



Take care!

HH
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Due to political correctness run amuck,

this ol' hillbilly is now referred to as an:

Appalachian American


   

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