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Bluerosy
at Wed Apr 14 00:58:43 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Bluerosy ]
Andrew,
that is the snake i recomended and showed you a picture of in the very first post.
The ones with the most white is still all about selective breeding- heres why..
The bannana king was created first to develop a high yellow or breed out the black -NO BLACK- cal king by using Newport phase and San Diego stripe morphs.The aformentioned two locales are yellow coastal phase Cal kings.. Then the Desert Cal king (white banded-not yellow) was line bred into the Bannana Cal king trait creating a high white Cal kings which some referred to as snbow.. Finally that high white cal king was bred into the amelanistic gene. The yellow still shows up on some neonates so it is still about selectivly breeding the pair you choose back to one another.
It's hard to tell from the neonates what they will eventually look like even if the parents are fairly white.
I would compare a clutch and pick the whitest looking ones because they vary within the clutch from one end of the spectrum to the other. The whitest are the best ones and usually the ones the breeder asks the most for or holds back. If this is the snake you chooses try and get them early when they hatch this season or the best will be gone. ----- www.Bluerosy.com
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