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Hypo Miami Phase

Frank Pinello

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Boy, this took a few years but I finally hatched a keeper (I hope). Very light hypo too.
Frank Pinello

P.S. don't have any for sale.
 

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Hypo Miamis

I hatched out a couple like that last year and held onto 2 of them.
One was a bit lighter than yours, but not as red - a browner look that I thought would turn orange. Well, a year later, its still brownish, and its ground color is beginning to darken a touch.
The other one's ground color is almost all yellow. They are very different-looking animals. What wild variation these cornsnakes can show.
 
Very nice Frank. That ground color is almost pure white! Can't wait to see what it matures like.
 
pinello said:
Boy, this took a few years but I finally hatched a keeper (I hope). Very light hypo too.
Frank Pinello

P.S. don't have any for sale.
Niiiiice. I love the curvy motley-like saddles, too. :)
 
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