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Whiteout males

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backafter30

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Whiteouts are Diffused, Charcoal, Amels. I have two males left, one from '13, and one from '14. I admit that I do not have absolute proof of the Diffused genes, so it is possible that they are merely Blizzards. I purchased the adults as Whiteouts, and they have minimal yellow on their chins/necks, and no patterns at all anywhere else. Both of these males (and all of their clutch-mates) hatched with a barely visible pattern which disappeared completely after a shed or two. They currently show nothing but white, or pink rather, which whitens as they age and their skin thickens. Most Blizzard pics I've seen show some light pattern, even as adults. You can barely tell the '13 from the '14 in the pics, but the '13 is 77g, while the '14 is still only 21g. The parents (not for sale) are also pictured for reference. $60 for the '14, $85 for the '13.
 

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