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Ghost Bloodred

I was lucky enough to be able to trade my way to get this boy....hes a lovely example of a ghostblood and was bred by Pyxis Reptiles...:)

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What a great addition to your collection :) I think you should toss that Charcoal Motley my way, you are going to be much too busy with these for him :)
 
sorry, I don`t see the beauty. Snakes are snakes and to me the more color the better. I see a dull snake with not much markings.. Nothing to stand out. Just a breeders choice. I would never buy something that is not bright and pretty. I like Okeetees. Just my opinion. I hope you like it.
 
i personally must disagree, i love the markings and my favourite morphs are often involving anery or charcoal!

however the really bright snakes can also be nice.
 
sorry, I don`t see the beauty. Snakes are snakes and to me the more color the better. I see a dull snake with not much markings.. Nothing to stand out. Just a breeders choice. I would never buy something that is not bright and pretty. I like Okeetees. Just my opinion. I hope you like it.

One great thing, about this world, is that we are not, all, carbon copies of one another. "Different strokes for different folks".;)
 
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