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Iowa red-sided x Kansas snow red-sided

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Posted by: boxienuts at Fri Mar 26 00:16:37 2010  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by boxienuts ]  
   

This female is one that I caught near my house 3 years ago, then 2 years ago I sold it to Scott Felzer, then last summer I bought her back, lol. thanks Scott for letting my have her back, she is a real nice snake. So anyway this spring I bred her to my male Kansas strain snow red-sided. The resulting babies will be outcrossed to Iowa strain and will be double hets for snow (het albino and het anerythristic). Then those crossed back I believe will produce a slightly different looking albino and may even effect the look of the snow or anerys too. The reason I believe this is that the Kansas strain has a lot more yellow in it and shows in the albino, so hopefully the Iowa bloodline will give it a more white and red (candycane) look in the albino, I guess we will see in a couple years,lol oh well thats what makes it fun...the unknown.

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