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New Ultramel and blizzard blood 'Whiteout'

DaemoNox

Abyssus abyssum invocat
Just came in, from VMS of course.


Female ultramel het charcoal motley -

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Male Whiteout (blizzard bloodred), 66% het anery and lavender; sorry about the poor pictures -

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Thats what VMS is calling them, and I havent heard anyone disagree with it yet; I think it works great for them.
 
Oh, I don't have an opinion to the name, I just didn't recognice them to be anything other called than BlizzardBloods.
 
Excuse me for asking, but doesn't that blizzard have a lot of pattern for a blizzard? You'd think with it being homo bloodred that it would have even less pattern. Is there a chance that the snake is also homozygous for anery? Just looks like a snow more than a blizzard to me....
 
It's possible (IMO likely) that Mary is a grandparent or great grandparent in this one's pedigree. That would explain the type of pattern it has.

ACR#s 2490, 2491, and 2492 are Mary's offspring and are clutchmates/siblings of Hurley's pewter, Tess. :) Did Sean give you the ACR numbers of the parents?
 
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