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RE: pictures?

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Posted by: Bigfoot at Mon Feb 18 21:26:12 2008  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Bigfoot ]  
   

The 5 amelanistic babies look pretty much like cornsnakes. Of the 3 that have melanin, this is the one that looks least like a cornsnake. If it looks a tad oddly shaped, that's because it moved while I scanned it. Unfortunately, I have to forcefeed it and one of the amelanistic babies. I hope they will outgrow that eventually.


When these babies grow up, I intend to mate the females back to papa and the males to bullsnakes and brightly colored kingsnakes with maybe a few brother-sister crosses just to see what colors and patterns show up. It should take a least a couple more generations to start getting the really good stuff.

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