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2018 Blizzard Palmetto Male

Highball

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This is the only male palmetto I produced this year. I'd love to keep him but I'm grading him at discount quality due to his larger than average eyeballs.

So he's available at $850 OBO. He eats frozen thawed pinkies off the ground. His personality is mildly flighty, no aggression.

His mature color will be white with greenish-yellow speckles if he ends up like the blizzard palmetto on Ian's Vivarium. The iris will also develop to have more opacity than a non-palmetto blizzard.

Parents were both charcoal het amel palmetto from Travis Whistler. Both parents also are likely het anery.

Shipping available at cost. Located in Nebraska.

Email or text any questions: [email protected] or (310) 402-7467
 

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I thought the Palmetto ace card was the spotted pattern ?!?

The Blizzard is obviously a stunning morph but ....


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I thought the Palmetto ace card was the spotted pattern ?!?

The Blizzard is obviously a stunning morph but ....


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Can't edit for some reason ..

but .... does the lack of spots increase the value or diminish it ?


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Everyone has their individual tastes so I would just be giving my personal opinion if I said less visible spots make it more or less valuable. If one had an amel het palmetto female and a charcoal het palmetto female, a blizzard palmetto male becomes quite valuable. Or for instance if someone is looking for the whitest possible corn snake they can find, etc. Hopefully he will find someone who loves him for who he is ;)
 
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