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2012 Hypo Avalanche M Male

Attack mode! (I don't know why the camera made him look purple. This is not an accurate color). This baby is _easy_ to photograph!!
 

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Maybe he was flushed with adrenalin?
He's lovely regardless. Do you think it's the Hypo that make them so pink? My straight Avalanches were never that pink. They were more powdery looking.

Terri
 
I don't know, Terri. The hypo fires and hypo fire stripes from this pairing are blindingly orange. Now this year I got a couple hypo bloodred stripes; I can't wait to see how they mature!
 
Sorry for my naive questioning, but how can a hatchling be 100% proven? I thought that was only possible with breeding trials.
 
Sorry for my naive questioning, but how can a hatchling be 100% proven? I thought that was only possible with breeding trials.
If you mated a striped snake with a het stripe, all offspring can only be either striped or het stripe, with 100% certainty
 
Oh! my this guy is easy to look at, could look in those eyes all day

Well, technically, _you_ _could_ look at his eyes all day! He's for sale- they just haven't been advertised yet; I'm waiting to pop the females in the clutch one more time. I posted him and his avalanche stripe sister for someone who was inquiring.
 
Baby M is now sold. Here are a few pics of his hopefully last meal here before he leaves!!

Indoors, fluorescent light, with flash.
 

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Maybe he was flushed with adrenalin?
He's lovely regardless. Do you think it's the Hypo that make them so pink? My straight Avalanches were never that pink. They were more powdery looking.

Terri

I was suprised to see the color too. When I saw the thread I though, how do you make white whiter? Looks like a peppermint!
 
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