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I thought it was clear why i posted that picture..for you to compare nightmares snake and my snake..my snake has lots of white and is an amel..nightmares has very little white so qualifys to be a sunglow.....why do you all insist it isnt a sunglow anyway.?it clearly states in the book,that it is a sunglow.thats good enough for me..if you think you are better at identyfying snakes ,then maybe you should publish a book..sorry guys but all i can see is that most on here have an attitude and this is the first post i have read. dare i read more?
I think you missed the point.
I could post a picture of a candycane and say that because nightmares snake doesn't look like this then it must be a sunglow by that reasoning.
But, sunglows, reverse okeetees, vomitmels and candy canes are all genetically similar, but can be selectively line bred to try to get the classic look intended. I bought Slim as a reverse okee, but will wait until he's grown a fair bit before I can decide if he really is, or just a good-lookin' amel. Either way, I like him
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