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Pinner Mexican Milk Snakes Origin?

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Posted by: wlamore at Sat Feb 4 23:10:02 2006   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by wlamore ]  
   

Have caught and had many individual annulata that had anywhere from white,yellow or orange bands in between the black bands.

Does anyone know the genetics behind the annulata with the very thin to non-existent black bands with wide tangerine orange in between. Some of them have a small amount of white or cream on the rostral area which is not really characteristic of annulata from South Texas than generally exhibit all black heads. Up around Juno/Langtry I have seen several with this trait (may be New Mexico milk influence from further west.)

Anyway great looking annulata,just wondering who developed the first morphs like this and what was used to produce them.

Thanks
wlamore


   

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