something happened last night

robin

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i found this...

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still got a bit of their umbilicus. nothing is wrong with the super snow's tail. it is curled at the end (she has a LONG tail).

now for those of you who have worked with snow blizzards and super snow blizzards, is there any way to tell one from the othe? the blizzard of course has dark black solid eyes and is the pinkest blizzard i have ever seen.

comments, questions, suggestion?


welcome these guys into the world!
 

justindh1

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You got 2 sexy little hatchlings there Robin! That SS does have a long tail and looks thick all the way down too. Congratulations Robin!

I haven't ever worked with snow blizzards so i am not help at all.
 

robin

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You got 2 sexy little hatchlings there Robin! That SS does have a long tail and looks thick all the way down too. Congratulations Robin!

I haven't ever worked with snow blizzards so i am not help at all.

naw it's not thick but LONG LOL
 
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Joseph_Riccilia

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I haven't said that in along time. It has just been stuck in my head since I seen the re-run of King of the Hill where Hank hired a young worker and he said that everytime he spoke.

Haha King of the Hill is awesome!
Anyways, congrats Robin! They look pretty sweet :)
 

snared99

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Hi robin,
CONGRATS!! We hatch a ton of snow bliz and superbb, and all sorts of inbetween. It appears to be a SS BLIZ but a aerial view would definetly confirm it. Beautiful hatchlings!!
 

Tony C

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I'm not sure how you would tell them apart. If they don't have black eyes then you know they are not super snows, but if they do have black eyes it could be either from the SS or blizzard genes. Can you see any trace of snow/SS pattern, or is it completely suppressed by the blizzard gene?
 

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