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Amelanistic something or another....

Rich Z

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Yup want this one as well! Now all I need is a bigger pay check and a bigger snake room. That and of course Rich would have to actually want to sell them;)

Awesome looking snakes Rich! How come everytime I look at one of your photos my "want" list gets bigger and bigger. The photo gallery is an evil evil evil place....But of course I always have to look:D


Ken
 
That really is some snake !! id ont supopse its something simple like a lavander * snow/blizzard out cross is it ?
 
Wow... that's definitely a neat pattern/appearance. Any idea if the look his heritable yet?

The front part of the pattern has a slight motleyish look to it... Is that thing homozygous for motley? Or am I imagining it?
-Kat
 
What was the........

....parents of this one?? Looks like Amelaism and Lavender traits were involved???

Walter
 
What was the........

....parents of this one?? Looks like Amelanism and Lavender traits were involved???

Walter
 
After looking at that snake several times, I think it looks like a hypo Opal. Don Soderberg's hypo snows are called corals because of the effect of hypo on the coloration. Given the freaky ways that lavander and anery A interact, it may be that hypo has a similar effect on an opal. Anyway, it's just a thought . . . actually, just a stab in the dark!

Beauty, though!
 
Darin,

That is actually fairly sound ciferin' you're using! I have a SerpenCo Opal that even at ~30" is showing very little white, but is full of peachy/orange and pink.

Did anyone else think that the pattern is kind of "boa-ish"?
 
I noticed the.......

......pattern. I'm thinking it kinda looks as if Okeetee traits are present. Notice the wide blotch boards ??

Walter
 
Darin....

That's exacrly what I was thinking - Hypo Opal!

I have a big 3-yr-old Hypo Snow ('Coral Snow') boy who has the exact REVERSE markings of this snake.
Peachy-pink saddles on a mostly-white background.
But he is developing more of the 'Coral' color now.

(Will try to post new pics of him this week in the Forum's Photo Gallery.)
 
wow
that is an interesting looking animal

I want I want!!!!!!

LOL....everything new is something that I want....hahahah
 
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