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Amels, Snows and Opals!

Clint Boyer

'Former' Snake slave
The differences are OH SO subtle!
amelsnowopal
 
This will fit into the 'anery Lavender' issue.

I wonder which of these hatchlings are homo amel, anery and Lavender?
 
wow they are so cute, ur lucky. it gonna take a lot of comparing to realy find out which is which.
 
LOL @ Snopals. Cool name. :)

I'd like to see which way that mix goes. IIRC Rich has gotten snows from opals. :shrugs: I've also seen lavenders homo for anery. I'd guess your best shot at holding back a snopal would be if you had a really aztecy-patterned snow, eh? ;) (Dunno, I just wanted to say snopal again, LOL.)
 
Clint Boyer said:
This will fit into the 'anery Lavender' issue.

I wonder which of these hatchlings are homo amel, anery and Lavender?
i did not kno tht snakes could be homo ---jk but those are some beautiful snakes
 
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