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scottsquatch

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OK, heres the deal. I have been hearing a lot about the "dilute" gene lately and I realized I do not have a clue what it is. Could you folks find it in your hearts to fill me in and possibly show me some pics of dilute snakes? Thanks much.

Scott
 
Doh!

Ah! "Dilute" is the same as Susan's "Blue Steel" line. Now I got it. I guess I wasn't in the dark after all. :dunce:
 
And I've pretty much dropped the "blued steel" from my vocabulary...just need to re-write my website page(s) in my spare time (whenever that is). I call them either dilute anery motleys or blue motleys, as the term "blue" was used by Bayou Reptiles, the first I know of to bring this morph to the corn world (or at least the first to realize they had something different).
 
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