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Charcoal & Pewter (Black & White)

JimGERcream

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Interesting :)
Both are hom. charcoal but they look absolutly different. The charcoal has an extreme dark coloration and the pewter...not :crazy02:

1.0 Charcoal het. Amel Blood
1.0 Pewter ph Anery
Comparison
 

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Would be nice to breed together. (but that's just what I think)
Pity not one of them is a female. :)
But very very nice though.
 
I think it is more interesting to start a hypo pewter project with the light pewter. The female for this project doesn't hit the 300g yet, we will see. The charcoal has to do some amel bloods, than he has archieved his object :)

regards
 
Wow I absolutly love how dark that Charcoal is.
Just goes to show you how even the same genes can get all different, as my Nagini is still somewhere inbetween those two shades of grey. Nice comparison!
 
Does show an opposite extreme of color variations (although one is homo Blood and the other is not).:)

Both are beautiful snakes!
 
They're such beautiful snakes! Wow! That's so great to have such a great way to show two opposite sides of the spectrum. It's kind of like those who have Fires and dark bloods (sort of... I think this is the best example...lol).
 
OOhhh, I love Pewters at that end of the spectrum! Both are beautiful examples, not even the slightest hint of yellow anywhere.
 
@all
Thanks a lot :)

Can I have them? Both?

Sorry, but I have to deceive your hopes :cool:

perhaps you are interested in some offspring of pewter ph anery x hypo het. blood ph anery? :dancer:
 

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