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Posted by HfLAK on March 13, 2003 at 19:43:56:

In Reply to: question(s) posted by chris_harper2 on March 13, 2003 at 18:24:29:

They get even more orange as they get older. Below is a pic of the same snake from Nov. They are more consistent in appearance than normals in that they will have virtually no striping as adults and only faint blotching as hatchling but the deep orange coloration varies depending on the purity of the strain.
My pair come from kathy love, but I don't think she's breeding them any more, she's not listing them on her page this year and has taken down the pictures of them


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