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Snow Bloodred

mikehayn

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Do they exist?? I know they probably don't look too much different from a normal snow (baring in mind their colour). A mate of mine purchased a snow corn from a pet shop close to where she stays, and she bought it as a normal snow, but from what I can see, after having a closer look, the belly is missing almost all for the checkered pattern and it has no markings on it's side...I'll take some pics when I get a chance, in the mean time does anyone have anything like that??Post some pics please!!!
 
Keep in mind that snows have very faded checkering and patterns. If it is clear of all checkering then it could also be a motley or stripe, but those should be pretty obvious by the back markings.

We can hopefully give you a better idea when we see the picture.

Rick
 
Yes they do exist. The term being thrown around for them is "Avalanche." Keep in mind though that belly markings are hard to see on snows as it is, so they may be there. An Avalanche would be missing all belly markings... not just some. I wouldn't really expect to see an Avalanche in a local pet store. I may very well be wrong. Rick is correct... pictures might help alot.
 
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