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Posted by: chuckhurd at Sun Nov 16 08:01:41 2008   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by chuckhurd ]  
   

well, my friend, i dont think we know each other. i am not your enemy in any way shape or form...and i hate to insult you or facilitate more message board drama, however, you posted pictures of 6 snakes total. i recognize 4 of them and there are 3 different owners to those snakes. i am certainly not calling you a liar, i dont know the circumstances, but if someone told you that he owned all 6 of those, he is stretching the truth. that hot pink snake is now dead, it was owned by a good friend in NC. he also owns that adult female that is pictured in the grass. that hypo is at a nature center in GA and that leu that is under the tree is owned by a friend in GA. the same guy that partnered with me to produce the first ever F2 copper x cotton hybrids.

But, as i was saying before, i do not disagree with you. i think the snake looks like what they are calling the T+ albinos, but its often debated as to where those are actually albino or not. with the pics you posted, they clearly do not have pink eyes.
Chuck Hurd Serpentology


   

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