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Burnsy
at Tue Oct 9 07:37:04 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Burnsy ]
Hi Joe,
well, I broke my head a long time about this. I never ever saw a broken snout band in a locality hondurensis, neither did anyone of the guys I asked about. It seems that this issue is just known in polyzona and probably abnorma. Even Williams speaks about a wide snout band. Look at the first albinos, none of them does have that issue.
The origine of my animals is the Hortenbach line that stayed in Europe and was thought to be polyzona by Barczyk. I never mentioned this before cause I wanted to have or see pics the original line better then albinos, I wanted the hets or poss. hets. Finally I got them on an expo last weekend.
The DNA-Analysis may save the Atlantic albino milksnakes.....but for now and with the systematics we do have today they are nothing else but hybrids.
Gerrit ----- http://www.lampropelten.de.vu
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