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    Leucistic easterns

    Hopefully will produce these this year, its been a few years since they were produced. Cool thing with these is I originally had bred a flame (ducking from a slap from Shannon lol) to the leucistic and the flame trait leached into the leucism, creating varying degrees of orange colors into the lucy offspring.

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    Thamtographer katach's Avatar
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    Re: Leucistic easterns

    Pretty. I like they don't have the red eyes. Those kinda freak me out a little.
    Kat
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    Subadult snake i_heart_sneakie_snakes's Avatar
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    Re: Leucistic easterns

    Wow, those are super cool. I think they are so unique and gorgeous!!!!
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    Subadult snake Chondro788's Avatar
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    Re: Leucistic easterns

    Those are so cool, you better make me one this year!!!

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    Re: Leucistic easterns

    Awesome!!! Scott i adore those snakes they remind me of an orange sherbert dreamsicle.
    Bluesirtalis

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    "Preparing For Second shed" Char361979's Avatar
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    Re: Leucistic easterns

    Pretty little guys!!
    Char

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    Re: Leucistic easterns

    Lmao!!! oh Scott don't worry... We can call them tutti fruity sherberts. Or something!!! I remember seeing these in person. They are so freaking cool!!! I though something had happened though and they all died. glad to see that's not the case!
    Mother of many snakes and a beautiful baby girl! I am also a polymer clay artist!


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    I have a condition! RedSidedSPR's Avatar
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    Re: Leucistic easterns

    Awesome.

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    Old and wise snake
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    Re: Leucistic easterns

    Hey Scott
    I still have poss het females if you want to do a breeding loan.
    Let me know
    Ed

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    Re: Leucistic easterns

    Thanks you guys. I had sold my original group to Ed and some have passed, maybe Ed can chime in if he has any hets/poss hets left ?
    Scott Felzer
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