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Here's a couple of pics I wanted to share of my two scaleless girls. The first 2 photos are of the normal and the other 2 are of the anery. Next season I should be producing my first clutch of scaleless and 100% hets!
Thanks! Some people hate scaleless, but for me, it was love at first sight! My anery still has some growing to do, but the normal will be bred to a 100% het male next season. Can you imagine a scaleless palmetto? I've never been so excited about a gene
Thanks! What morphs are your scaleless? The colors on them are insane! The anery is purple in person. It's hard to capture in photos, especially with a camera phone.
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'Diablo' is a questionsighn The breeder sell him as an amelanistic - but i think (and most of the people here in this forum) that he could be an ultramel, or maybe an hypo.
'Mrs Grey' is a little anery lady, and 'peanut' is caramel poss or het. hypo
The new little lady who arrived in sept. is really an amelanistic !
Wow, I've never seen scaleless before, I didn't know it even existed! They look like little leathery dragons. Such a neat mutation! Do you notice if they are more temperature sensitive or anything?
My oldest scaleless is one and a half year old, and i never noticed any different between normal cornsnake - the handling is a littlebit smoother as with normals, but realy littlebit, only when you know, you realize that there's a different