Paint Jobs: Blonde Pattern: Mustard Blonde
Other common names: a variation of High Yellow Blonde
Every once in a while a West Texas snake collector finds a blonde patterned animal out there that is hyperxanthic (extremely yellow). Some rare blondes have been described as "Lemon Yellow" and some are "Mustard Yellow". Both are stunning!
On top of being a Mustard phase Blonde, this animal (above) is het for Axanthic and possible het for Snow.
One of our December 2009 Mustard Blonde hatchlings.
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