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a lighter shade of corns...

carl3

NortheastSnakes.com
Everest is a male blizzard from Rich...
He has no visible pattern!
 

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Marley the male Ghost...

average looking Ghost, I guess...he does have lots of nice random speckling which some find undesirable but I like it. I say either none at all or lots of it when it comes to either a clean or dirty ghost!
 

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Lavender...

Lavender...no name yet...this one is also from Rich...Got a pair during his $50 each sale! I am eagerly waiting for another one of those awesome sales.
 

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here is the female...

above was the male...here is the female....
Maybe someone can clarify for me...I've seen variations of hypo lavs that somewhat resemble my male lav A LOT. The above photo of the male doesn't do him any justice since he is much better in person...anyway, my question is how can you really tell if its a hypo lav vs. a normal lav?

Well here is my female which looks more like a regular lav to me.
 

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I have read Rich's post about the male lavenders. He says they are lighter 90 something % of the time. He says he can pretty much sex them without popping them based on their colors. Here is a picture of my hypo lavender:
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He is getting more orange on him as he matures, though. This picture is almost a month old.
 
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