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DMong
at Fri Jun 29 12:33:57 2012 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DMong ]
Hi Alex,........
Well, I didn't breed them this season, but I certainly will next year. I'm glad you find these snakes very interesting as well.
Here is one of the wild-caught locality females Jim bred the original morph with back in 2008. (photo by Jim Godfrey)
a very light phase individual that looks like an amel that also has pink eyes. This is a very old pic shortly after I first acquired them.
Here is a fairly recent shot of him.
Here is a pic of the darker morph female shortly after I got her as well. Note the darker tan/brown coloration and what appear to be solid BLACK pupils. They might even be black here and they gradually underwent an ontogenetic change to the deep ruby/red.
later on I was surprised to find out that the eye coloration became a bit lighter and discovered that they were actually a deep ruby/red coloration.
I wish the snakes head was turned a bit more to open the iris more. It would clearly depict that her eyes are not black at all, but very deep red. I think these snakes are probably tyrosinase-positive albinos rather than hypos. They certainly aren't amelanistic (t-negative).
Here is a pic taken a while back of one of the normal phenotype hets. I really like the coloration of this one a lot!!..
cheers, ~Doug
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