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RE: Lines of Albino Sand Boas? (Image 1)

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Posted by: KJUN at Fri Oct 13 16:19:48 2006   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by KJUN ]  
   

>>I think the two lines have been found to be due to the same allele and therefore have been interbred.



I told Don I thought one looked a little more "Egyptian" to me and one a little more "Kenyan" to me. I wasn't surprised knowing how the lines on the first albino had been crossed. Since those "races" are probably erronous (plus never being fully supported in the literature) and only ever really existed in the minds of US snake breeders, I didn't see any reason to concern myself with it.



Do those images look like the seperate lines you mentioned?

Thanks,

KJ


   

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