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Glacier - Pic Request

Chris Olson

Evolved from Eukaryotes
Is there some kind soul out there that could post some glacier pics. Any age, any size.......any comparison pics to hatchling opals would be helpful......adult pics are very welcome.....thanks.

Chris O
 
I don't have any to show you pics of, unfortunately, but you will find some more to look at by searching for "snopal". :D I'm sure they'll be chiming in with pics soon here.
 
Thanks Hurley,
Searching for Snopals was a little more productive. A buddy of mine produced several "might be's," and from what I can tell that seems to be going around. Hopefully someone will come up with some pics of proven adults.

Chris O
 
Unfortunately, Winter is in brumation right now and I have no recent pics of her. I'll have to wake her up for a few. She is pictured in the thread Terri provided above, but as a yearling.
 
these are pics of adult Glaciers from ultimatecornsnakes. Tim sent me these pics about a year ago. I'm pretty sure he's proven them. I hope he doesn't mind me posting the pics, and if he does, i'll gladly remove them.
 

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yes, they look like blizzards with no trace of yellow. They are homo amel,lavender,and anery- atleast that's what i was told. Maybe Tim could tell us about his breeding trials with them.
 
tat2d1 said:
yes, they look like blizzards with no trace of yellow. They are homo amel,lavender,and anery- at least that's what i was told. Maybe Tim could tell us about his breeding trials with them.
Interesting...I guess my weird snow is not homo lavender, then. She looks nothing like those. I still can't wait to breed her to my hypo lavender, though. As Connie stated before...I will be well on the way to having Coral Glaciers if my girl is het lavender. ;) The babies will be het amel, anery, hypo, and lavender at the very minimum.
 
What is a glacier corn?? I honestly never heard of it until I seen this post..

Regards
 
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