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Comparison Request: Snow, Opal, Snopal

raynefyre

Taste the Rainbow
Can I see picture comparisons of snow, opal, and snopal babies (and adults) please. Thank you much! :dancer:
 
Well I think snopals are one of the harder to tell and thers a large degree between diffrent looks of both snow and opals. With some opals almost being all white as adults I prefer my opals with more color here's an example he's an 08 sorry I don't have any good snow pics.
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I love that peachy/cream color on the opal.. and the clear white on that snopal is gorgeous... I've seen snakes labelled "blizzard" that are pure white as well, what's the difference in the genetics? (sorry to hijack the thread)
 
I love that peachy/cream color on the opal.. and the clear white on that snopal is gorgeous... I've seen snakes labelled "blizzard" that are pure white as well, what's the difference in the genetics? (sorry to hijack the thread)

Blizzard = Amel + Charcoal (Anery B)
Snopal = Lavender + Amel + Anery A
 
My sub adult opal

Here is a yearling Opal to compair.
 

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A snow to compair to the opal

Here Is my adult snow. Much less yellow than the above one with a little more pink in the saddles.
 

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