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    Colorful plains

    This snake is the first of it's kind produced from double het high red plains x Nebraska albino bred to a double het high red plains x Nebraska albinos.
    Love the orange spot on its nose. It looked like a normal Nebraska albino at birth, however as many red plains do, it has colored up more and more w/ each shed.

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    Re: Colorful plains

    Scott, That baby I produced when I bred the Christmas albino to the triple het girl I got from you is starting to look almost like that.

    You sure do have some nice looking Thams.

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    Re: Colorful plains

    Beautiful snake Scott.
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    Re: Colorful plains

    Cool, hopefully (both) will continue to color up even moreso. Thanks Steve ! Don had a very nice one too, his are from different lineages.
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    Re: Colorful plains

    Quote Originally Posted by Scott F View Post
    Love the orange spot on its nose. It looked like a normal Nebraska albino at birth, however as many red plains do, it has colored up more and more w/ each shed.
    My iowa (from Don) did just that but he's distinctly orange, not red. This one looks orange to me too. But then there's the blood-red ones that julio has. Seems to be two different things. There's ones that color up orange and others red.
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    Re: Colorful plains

    Ever seen the ones Scott Hardy has (or had)?? That albino of his is blood red.

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    Re: Colorful plains

    Yeah his is sweet, a lot like Julios, dripping w/ color.
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    Re: Colorful plains

    That is a very beautiful snake.
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    Re: Colorful plains

    Quote Originally Posted by Scott F View Post
    Yeah his is sweet, a lot like Julios, dripping w/ color.
    I got a T- baby from Julio, from his blood-red albino pair. Jason ended up with that one, if I remember right. I hope he keeps it. I want to see how it colors up.
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    Re: Colorful plains

    Thankyou !

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