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Posted by: FRoberts at Mon Oct 1 14:28:56 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FRoberts ] makes me believe your line of reasoning is correct...the albinos I produced where not as nice as the one you posted...there was three different looking albinos...I assumed to the highly variable coloration with the neonates it made the albinos look very different from one another...what do you think I should call them ? Those are the adults that helped create the deep orange animal...with one more generation of line breeding...they where highly variable...some even the opposite of bright orange...a few where dull yellow/orange...some brown...the rest appeared to be a nice orange...this particular ones (orange colored) grew into these deep orange ones pictured...I sold all the animals...but have access to a pair of them...I have bred a lot of rat snakes...those turned out the best...I have a lot lucy texas rats and a lavender as well...I may also start a line with some lucy to make something a little different..maybe not who knows...I will mix the lucy and lavender for sure..both are supposedly texas rat snakes... | ||
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