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    Picture Request---->

    I was wondering if there are any pics out there of a black pewter spinner ?

    I was also wondering about double supers ,but not your super pastel ivories .
    I would like to know if a BEL Ivory has been created yet? If so can you tell that it is carrying the ivory or is ivory masked by the bel complex?



    Thanks in advance.
    Chad

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    Re: Picture Request---->

    Minus the Pin but best I found - http://imageevent.com/livingartrepti...=0&w=1&s=0&z=2. I'd imagine it would have the same colors just with a spinner pattern.
    ~Jessica~

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    BEL Ivory would be a pure white snake and unless the eye color changes due to the ivory having black eyes with red pupils, otherwise you wouldn't know until you bred it.
    Last edited by snakesRkewl; 02-26-2013 at 08:18 PM.
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    This is a pewter spinner I produced last year; however, it's from the cinnamon line not black pastel.

    Hatchling with his cinnamon spinner brother


    Pewter spinner at 500 grams

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