Quote Originally Posted by aSnakeLovinBabe View Post
I call it a DIRTY SNOW!
I donīt want visit your area in winter anymore,
or is there a hidden meaning again??

@Don
Thatīs a nice cappuccino!
May I have it with two piece of sugar?
I accept it without sugar too anyway!!

Quote Originally Posted by ConcinnusMan View Post
... I fail to see how an "anery" radix can be anery when it wasn't ever normally red in the first place.

A lot of mislabeling going on and misuse of the terms.
Mislabeling is based on the labeling system!

Itīs easy to see how lacking of one pigment is changing colours, when youīve learned that almost all colours on a snake are mixtures of black(blue), red and yellow pigments.

Confusion will grow, when you develope, that hyper erythristic is less than erythristic and albino has close to no meaning for reptiles ( or can mean reduction or lacking of one pigment ).
The only morphs you could be sure that theyīre labeled correctly, are those with unique names from their discoverer like Flame or Silver.
Itīs a dilemma.
Itīs a great d i l m m a