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Snow corns color???

ballpythons18

Got my Burm(2/25/06)
My snow corn has gray in it,it is the normal snow color but on the right side has a spot that is gray,also its belly is checkerd and the front half of the bellyis gray,then turns to white about a 1/4 of his length then back to ehite.has anyone ever seen this???
 
could this

have anery or amel in its blood?i don't no which one it would be?i'll try and get a pic up in the next few days
 
A snow corn is made when you combine both anery and amel (which means lits lacking boht the red and black pigment, what your left with is a snow corn). So yes, it does have anery and amel in it.
 
Expressing both amelanism and anerythrism at the same time results in a snow. So yes it has both of those. However, having anery or amel does not create gray spots. I don't think I've heard of a snow having gray spots. Snows can have shades of "greens", pinks, and yellows, but I've never heard of gray.
Just wanted to clear that up.
 
It's gray definetly

Whenenver my sis re installs the webcam i can take pics and post them(they will be low quality but u should be able to c it,i'll post them later.Also 2 hour delay yayyyyyyyyyy
 
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