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Anyone remember????

kathari

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It's driving me mad and I can't find it after searching the forums....

About a year ago someone hatched out a snow baby that looked like it had no pigment at all - almost translucent in appearance, and I can't remember what happened to it!!

Anyone remember what I'm going on about?! :shrugs:
 
There was a snow baby born 2 years ago, I believe, that appeared to have no hemoglobin or a variant form because there was no pink to the snake at all. It had an almost green look about it, basically what I'd imagine an exanguinated snow to look like.

That animal died after a couple months, as I recall. I have not heard of another being born. Amazing that the animal lasted as long as it did as I imagine it's oxygen-carrying capabilities were severly limited.
 
Green corn . . .

Hurley said:
There was a snow baby born 2 years ago, I believe, that appeared to have no hemoglobin or a variant form because there was no pink to the snake at all. It had an almost green look about it, basically what I'd imagine an exanguinated snow to look like.

That animal died after a couple months, as I recall. I have not heard of another being born. Amazing that the animal lasted as long as it did as I imagine it's oxygen-carrying capabilities were severly limited.

That green one you may be referring to was produced by Sean Bradley in Louisiana, but if that's the one you're typing about, it was more than two years ago. I think.

I have the picture he posted years ago, but don't know what the rules are about posting a picture belonging to someone else. Don't want to find out the hard way I shouldn't have posted it here. I don't speak Legaleze so someone 411 me and if giving him credit is enough, I'll post the pic. Otherwise, someone needs to ask Sean about it. It was the most amazing corn I ever saw. Wish it'd lived.

Don
www.cornsnake.NET
 
i was just by Sean's shop today, heres a link to the page he has the "clear snow motley".


Don, giving the author credit for their photo is usually enough.
 
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