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    Pastel Lesser Spotnose

    I'm sorry I don't post nearly as much as I would like to with new stuff hatching out. But I just hatched a couple new Spotnose combos that I'm hoping I can do a lot with, this is one of the guys!




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    Absolutely stunning. Thanks for sharing.

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    Almost axanthic looking ben

    Very cool

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    Re: Pastel Lesser Spotnose

    Quote Originally Posted by 2kdime View Post
    Almost axanthic looking ben

    Very cool
    THIS.

    Is this pre or post shed? Amazing what that spotnose gene does to the animal. Absolutely incredible snake you got there.
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    Looks great !
    1.0 normal (2009)
    0.1 pastel 66% azanthic (2010)
    1.0 bumblebee 66% azanthic (2011)
    0.1 Mojave (2011)

    0.1 RTB (2011)

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    I love that pattern, congrats on the combo Ben
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    Re: Pastel Lesser Spotnose

    wwwow!!really good looking snake..

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    wow these look great! You are always putting up some great snakes.

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    Awesome animal. The Spotnose gene is really underappreciated in my opinion. I'm working with it myself this season

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    AMAZING! Congrats on the great looking combo...and can't wait to see the what else you've done with the spotnose...

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