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snarla67
at Wed Feb 6 19:11:45 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by snarla67 ]
Here are a few pics of last years hatchlings and a sub adult female i am raising up.
For those of you that who do not know the story behind the albino annulata I will share with you how we came to produce them. I produced the first albinos back in 2001 from a pair of normal looking siblings.
I got these "Normals" as hatchlings from a good friend William "Bill" Cobb who hatched them out from a pair of WC Locality Annulata from the Freer, Texas area. Bill said I should get the hatchlings because they were nice tangerines from a known locality so I bought one pair in 1999. I bred this pair together in 2001 and they produced a clutch of 6 eggs, and two albinos hatched. After acquiring Bill's WC adults I raised up an albino male and bred him back to his Grandma, she laid eggs in 2004 and albinos hatched out in the clutch, proving her to be a WC animal that was het. for albino.
So this is how the albinos came to be, pretty neat as these were the first milksnakes I produced.
Cheers,
Susan Hardy
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Albino Annulata Pics as requested - snarla67, Wed Feb 6 19:11:45 2008 
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