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whiteout lavender.

So would that be a "whiteout" (charcoal, amel and diffused) with lavender? Or is it something else entirely?

Terri
 
I'd be surprised Jen, if too many people had gone to the effort to produce a white snake with all those genes in.. well on purpose anyway.
 
I asked because I saw a pair of snakes up for sale I was thinking of getting, and they would produce whiteout lavenders, but I wanted to see what one looked like before I made a commitment, as It might just look like a snow for all I know lol.
 
I need to break this down so I know what I'm looking at lol..
so lavender, amel and charcoal and bloodred.
you would get some nice combos from this pairing, ideally not all in one snake so as to avoid the white one. although amel and lav would give you opal aswell, charcoal and amel as blizzard, then combos with the blood.. lots of potential for white snakes, but in these cases you would probably be able to tell them apart.
I think I have done one similar, although mine were to prove out stuff, not to make something new.
 
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