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Sunkissed Snow Pictures

kimberley9447

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Here are picture of my 07 male Sunkissed Snow Ph Motley enjoy :sidestep:.

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Cool! He's pretty "wild" looking... especially his face.

I didn't know there were any Sunkissed Snows in England... did you produce him?
 
The head pattern is out of this world. Definately need a progression thread for this little gem.
 
Nice animal .
The partner should be a split : anerysunkissed het amel or amelsunkissed het anery so that you get different sunkissedmorphs in 1 clutch
 
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Very cool, look at that orangish, bleeding through.... So interesting! Who was the original breeder? :) Was it produced through "clean" (stargazer free) lines?

Rebecca
 
Nice! and the pattern looks kinda unique as well. I hope you'll find a suitable mate for him. Just like Marc said: anery sunkissed het. amel, amel sunkissed het. anery or sunkissed het. amel, anery.
 
Nice snake. I was interested in that snake at a time but the confirmation of it being a true homozygous sunkissed was "in the air". But...I must say, your clear pictures indicate otherwise!
 
Gorgeous! I especially love that you can see distinct white "cheeks" on it as well. It's something that I've begun to notice on some Sunkissed snakes, not all.

D80
 
Nice snake. I was interested in that snake at a time but the confirmation of it being a true homozygous sunkissed was "in the air". But...I must say, your clear pictures indicate otherwise!

Gorgeous! I especially love that you can see distinct white "cheeks" on it as well. It's something that I've begun to notice on some Sunkissed snakes, not all.

D80

Thnaks to both of you for the nice comments:).
 
Nice animal .
The partner should be a split : anerysunkissed het amel or amelsunkissed het anery so that you get differnt sunkisssedmorphs in 1 clutch

great idea marc, although i suspect h may be a bit busier on other females next year for now. lol.
 
Is it a hybrid? It has that look to it, like there's something else in it. No matter if it does or not, still a great looking snake
 
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