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Re: Amazing diversity even within the same morph!
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1.0 Western Hognose
1.0 Cay Caulker boa
1.0 Ghost Motley Corn
1.0 Woma python
1.0 Sumatran STP
1.0 Cape File Snake
0.1 Pastel Dream Boa
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Re: Amazing diversity even within the same morph!
It is always wild to see that. Nice animals : )
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Re: Amazing diversity even within the same morph!
The one on the left looks like a Mojave in the first pic of Lessers!
Last edited by seeya205; 09-28-2012 at 01:58 AM.
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Some diversity in fires and super fires, middle snake is a normal.
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Re: Amazing diversity even within the same morph!
Surely that is a Platinum, and not a lesser?
Also, those look like super-sulfurs rather than super-fires, don't they?
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Re: Amazing diversity even within the same morph!
 Originally Posted by WingedWolfPsion
Surely that is a Platinum, and not a lesser?
Also, those look like super-sulfurs rather than super-fires, don't they?
Nope, from what I gather the sulfurs typically have more yellow while the fire have a greater range of yellow. These are from Bob Clark's facility in 2008 and if I remember correctly he and Wilbank's were working with the same bloodlines.
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