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Possible Axanthic?

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  • 05-09-2016, 09:37 PM
    Spiritserpents
    Your snake looks quite a bit like my Whiskey, who is a captive-hatched african import dinker as well and she is believed to be a cinnamon.
  • 05-09-2016, 11:38 PM
    Caspian
    To my understanding, 'WC' should mean 'Wild-Caught', which would indicate a snake captured from the wild, and 'Dinker' is a term for a snake that might have a mutation, but only breeding will prove whether it really does or not. Think of it as 'An unproven snake to dink around with, and see if it turns out to be something'. Really, it could be said that every confirmed morph out there was, at one time, a dinker.

    For comparison of the difference between 'WC' and 'CH', my boy, Lue, is 'CH' - Captive-hatched, from an egg collected either from a wild-caught, pregnant female that laid in captivity, or from eggs laid in the wild and collected there, as opposed to ever having lived (outside the egg) in the wild himself.

    Edit - just to clarify. Your snake could be a Cinnamon - even if he is wild-caught, there are snakes coming out of the wild that show the same mutations - morphs - that are already confirmed in captivity.
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