backafter30
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This is the last little guy I have out of a pretty good sized clutch. He's not "leftovers", just the last one to go. He's a reliable feeder on f/t pinks. PM me with an offer (read below first), and combine snakes from my other ads to save on shipping. I'm willing to work with ya!
I purchased this guys parents as "Whiteouts". They are solid white, no pattern, with very little yellow on their necks. I have not out-crossed them to prove that they are indeed homozygous for the diffused gene-set, but most Blizzards I have seen seem to retain some pattern, where these do not, so I think they are Whiteouts, but want to be honest about them. You can see the faintest pattern when they hatch, but it is gone in just a few sheds. These are stupid hard to photograph and really portray their color, because they are nearly transparent when young. They are solid white by their first birthday. I have two pics of the last male, and one of his parents (NFS) just to show how white they get. Thanks, Jim.
I purchased this guys parents as "Whiteouts". They are solid white, no pattern, with very little yellow on their necks. I have not out-crossed them to prove that they are indeed homozygous for the diffused gene-set, but most Blizzards I have seen seem to retain some pattern, where these do not, so I think they are Whiteouts, but want to be honest about them. You can see the faintest pattern when they hatch, but it is gone in just a few sheds. These are stupid hard to photograph and really portray their color, because they are nearly transparent when young. They are solid white by their first birthday. I have two pics of the last male, and one of his parents (NFS) just to show how white they get. Thanks, Jim.