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    Re: snows

    I have two 50-60% possiblt het snows... I hope in a few years I can breed them and get VERY lucky. As to your question on how mych they cost, I cannot help you there. The prices I have seen vary too much to give a realistic quote.
    1.1 CRT Boa -Anery 100% Het Snow . , Salmon 66% P. Het Snow
    3.5 Normal BP Some are P. Het for Axanthic, and Snow
    1.1 Mojave BP
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    0.1 Possible Axanthic

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    Re: snows

    Snows like all 1 in 16 snakes are very hard to make. I was lucky to hit on a couple after producing 5 clutches from dbl het to dbl het. I hope to hit some more this year but I will need luck on my side.

    Ryan Young

    a female snow and an albino sib from last year

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    Re: snows

    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan Young View Post
    Snows like all 1 in 16 snakes are very hard to make. I was lucky to hit on a couple after producing 5 clutches from dbl het to dbl het. I hope to hit some more this year but I will need luck on my side.

    Ryan Young

    a female snow and an albino sib from last year
    What about breeding a snow to a dbl het?

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    Re: snows

    Quote Originally Posted by blackcrystal22 View Post
    What about breeding a snow to a dbl het?
    From what I understood, that female is the first snow he produced. And since it's a female, it will take some time before it's up to breeding size.

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    Re: snows

    First snow is a female???

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    1.1 CRT Boa -Anery 100% Het Snow . , Salmon 66% P. Het Snow
    3.5 Normal BP Some are P. Het for Axanthic, and Snow
    1.1 Mojave BP
    1.0 Spider BP
    0.1 Pastel BP
    2.0 Fire BP
    1.0 Ghost
    0.1 Possible Axanthic

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    Re: snows

    I've never really seen the appeal of the Snow. In theory, the axanthic gene is supposed to remove all of the yellow. But in reality, it only fades it. If you are going for an all white snake with red eyes, isn't the more logical path a white diamond albino, albino super butter/lesser/mojave, or even an albino ivory? I would take a Polar Ball over a snow any day.

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    Re: snows

    I think the Snow ball is far more helpfull than anyone gives it credit for. Even if you are not a big fan of the snow itself just picture breeding it to some of the other double morphs that are also albino or Axanthic. If you had an Albino Pied and bred it to a snow you would get all albino babies 100% het for pied and axanthic. Those Albino babies would pack some serious breeding potential. The ways you can plug a snow into other projects will prove to be have a ton of potential.

    Ryan Young

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