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Strange Snow

funkybluemonkey

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Hey Guys

I saw this snake advertised as a snow a few months ago and it was still quite small, so i bought it out of curiosity, cos it looked a bit too colourful to be JUST a snow. Dunno what it is tho, it has a lot rich peach in it. I've also posted pics of my ordinary snow in comparison.

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Any ideas?
 
It's a pretty snow. Some are just more colorful than others. For comparison, search for some photos of neon snows and bubblegum snows...THOSE are colorful! You can think about test breeding it for hypo as hypo snows (coral snows) can also more colorful than "regular" snows.
 
In the first four pictures it looks very pink... but in the last two, it looks like a more typical snow. :shrugs: Which is more accurate in natural light?
 
Thanks for the comments Susan! :)

In the first four pictures it looks very pink... but in the last two, it looks like a more typical snow. Which is more accurate in natural light?

As you'll see in my previous post:

I've also posted pics of my ordinary snow in comparison.

That is a typical snow, in the same light in the same room at the same time.

:)
 
OH okay... Sorry, I missed that. The single-digit AM hours are not my strong suit. ;)

I think it's pretty... and you should DEFINITELY test breed for hypo.
 
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