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FRoberts
at Thu Jul 10 08:31:55 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FRoberts ]
better pic of the mother....

>>All the American obsoleta I have bred look remarkable similar when they hatch out and then they change color over time like an ontogenetic color change. I will predict these to be gray snakes molted with heavy orange. >> >>The mother being pure lucy texas rat ... >> >> >> >> >>The father being mostly everglades rat snake with a small amount of yellow and black rat genes. He is het for Blotchless and pos het albino... >> >> >> >>When I hatched out the above orange snake in 2003 from a pair of snakes I obtained from two different sources (dwight good and roberta byrd)he was noticably different from the others, I have a few in this clutch that are like that and they will have to stick around >>----- >>========================================================= >> Roberts Realm Of Reptile Research >>========================================================= >>Thanks, >> >>Frank Roberts >> >> >> >>I opened my mouth and out flowed a melody black.
----- ========================================================= Roberts Realm Of Reptile Research ========================================================= Thanks,
Frank Roberts

I opened my mouth and out flowed a melody black.
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