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      Anerythristic (green-glow strain) T.s. concinnus

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      ConcinnusMan




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      This is a picture of a snake I found in NW Oregon in 2010. It is suspected to be a (co)dominant characteristic with hets appearing hypoerythristic but lacking green glow. Homo's appear anerythristic with a green "glow".

      Not yet proven so, but highly suspected based on high numbers of anery's and hypoery's in the population.

      Shannon now owns a pair of these and is credited with taking the photo. Thanks very much to Redspot for introducing us to the discovery(and location) of this naturally occurring morph. 2 WC pair are now in the hands of the thamnophis community for future captive breeding. Be on the lookout for CB babies in the next couple of years.
      · Date: Wed May 26, 2010 · Views: 2,456
      · Filesize: 30.2kb · Dimensions: 320 x 234 ·
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