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Posted by Don Soderberg on March 20, 2003 at 16:54:50:

In Reply to: You can't posted by KJUN on March 20, 2003 at 12:17:42:

:THE IMAGE YOU POSTED (WHICH IS ON DON'S SITE STILL) DOESN'T LOOK LIKE THE SNAKE IN REAL LIFE. BAD REPRESENTATION.

Well, she sure has changed in the last year. When I sent her to John on breeding loan in 2001 she wasn't sexually mature yet so his picture probably portrays the adult coloration of this morph. I didn't realize she had changed that much.

The picture above was taken by someone else about six months before the one on my site. I think she still looks very different from the axanthics (anerythristics), huh? At least I hope so.

Don
www.cornsnake.NET




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