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    Nice to see.

    He is all grown up! I was very happy to find these guys locked up.

    Thanks Ryan Young


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    OMG what a beauty.
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    Wow, what is he?

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    Re: Nice to see.

    He is a Lavender Snow (VPI Line Axanthic). I hatched a couple early last year and this is his first breeding season to contribute to the project. Having him will get me better odds than 1 in 16. I started with possible double hets and it has taken a long time to get to this point but in my opinion it is the hottest adult out there!

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    Here is another from this summer
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    Omfg he is AMAZING. I've never seen a lav snow before. I'm very impressed. Thanks for a gorgeous picture and a future dent in my wallet.

    Can we get some more pics of him and the others you've hatched, please?

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    wow gorgeous! Makes me want a snow bad!! I have axanthics coming this season so a Albino might be on my shopping list this year. Especially after seeing this beauty!

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    Re: Nice to see.

    He is a lavender snow so you would need a Lavender not a normal albino. The normal snow is neat as well but not the same as this guy. Here is a pic of an adult female norma snow with a male albino pied.

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    That adult female snow looks like she has a black spot on her neck is that a paradox mark?(still learning everything if I'm wrong) an your boy up at the top is a nice looking snake that would be fun going from hets to a visual.
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    Re: Nice to see.

    Yes she has a couple black paradox marks. Here is a pic of her back when I hatched her out. It was funny when she hatched I was washing the vermiculite off her and it was only after I tried to wash the spots off I realized she was paradox. I just thought she was dirty.

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    Wow congrats! Man he is gorgeous!

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