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Snow corn of a different sort

Rich Z

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This one came out of my Butter corns. Wish they would all turn out looking like this one....

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I have one similar to that one of unknown origins, but more subdued in the yellow. I bred her to a male normal that seems to have more yellow in it's background. Hopefully he's het for something and we'll see what happens. I'd have to say that I kept this girl cause I came to like the yellow in her more than the pinks in a typical snow.

Great looking snake Rich.

D80
 
crazy...

There has to be an inheritable gene in that line somewhere that causes the yellow saddles, otherwise there would be more snows running around with that kiinsane amount of yellow!

Wes
 
sweet

Know I hope the clutch that is hatching are butter snows! Those are nothing less then amazing! :cheers:
 
Darn! I forgot all about these! I should have several clutches of them hatching this year and I forgot to put them on my price list. :bang:
 
Awesome!

Rich, I saw another pic of a "butter snow" you posted a while back. I liked it so much that I am using the butter I got from you a few yrs ago in an effort to produce some of my own butter snows. I hope I can get a couple like the beaut in the pic you posted. Snows are still one of my favorites.
 
Well interestingly enough, I am putting a bunch of these adults on the surplus list. Plus some Snow Motleys that may also be homozygous for Butter as well. This is just one of those projects that I figure I don't need to keep working on.
 
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