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ozziesmum Posted - 16/01/2011 : 21:01:40
Hi here are some more photos of Rhubarb, 1 showing the markings on his tummy, they were taken using a flash so he looks much more orange than he really is, I have put 1 in without the flash but it's a bit out of focus but much nearer to his true colour.









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herriotfan Posted - 17/01/2011 : 20:54:43
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Originally posted by ozziesmum

Thank you I feel very very lucky to have 2 such beautiful snakes both to look at and temperament wise. I am a total novice and have an awful lot to learn, I know nothing about what the different colours or patterns mean that is my next section on this forum to read and I also know that I am probably going to be asking some pretty silly questions so I'll apologise in advance and hope you'll all be patient with me.

No such thing as silly questions! Can't be any worse than me with my 'bloodred gene' comment. Told you I'm not very good at morphs!!
I can do the basics but that's about it.






ozziesmum Posted - 17/01/2011 : 20:28:23
Thank you I feel very very lucky to have 2 such beautiful snakes both to look at and temperament wise. I am a total novice and have an awful lot to learn, I know nothing about what the different colours or patterns mean that is my next section on this forum to read and I also know that I am probably going to be asking some pretty silly questions so I'll apologise in advance and hope you'll all be patient with me.





eeji Posted - 17/01/2011 : 19:40:26
definitely definitely diffused! He looks motley too :)

You've got lucky there, he is gorgeous!
ozziesmum Posted - 17/01/2011 : 11:52:17
Hi Covps2blue

I adopted/was given both him and a snow with all the equipment from a friend of a friend of my son (not children I have to state) as she was desperate to find a home due to a relationship breakdown as she couldn't keep them. The only thing I was told was that Rhubarb is male and Custard is female.

Covps2blue Posted - 17/01/2011 : 09:49:20
where did you get him, I would love one of those!!
Covps2blue Posted - 17/01/2011 : 09:47:43
He is deffo diffused!!! search it on google and you can see for yourself. What a lovly snake there is plenty of breeding potential with diffused.
MickyB Posted - 16/01/2011 : 22:42:18
im no expert but my sticky notes tell me he diffused possibly amel if that helps (dont take that as gospel tho)
Invalid User Posted - 16/01/2011 : 21:50:38
I'm still new to morphs but he sure is pretty :)
herriotfan Posted - 16/01/2011 : 21:12:29
He looks like he's got some bloodred genes to me but I'm not too good with some morphs!

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