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gofer
at Mon Aug 16 23:02:58 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by gofer ]
Congrats, great to see the amazing results and really clean nice pictures too. The patternless albinos just blow me away. Glad your genetic odds turned out in your favor. I got lucky last year with genetic odds on my Snow Suboc project but not so lucky this year with my bull snakes (fingers crossed my Rusty Sonoran clutch still produces something cool though.)
Congrats again, hard decisions on which ones to let go of now!
Gregg
>>... A continuation of my post below on the Patternless annectans... >> >>I had two clutches of eggs hatch from double het patternless albino x double het patternless albino breedings. Their grandfather is "Sancho" the founder of the line, and their grandmothers are albino Applegates... >> >>By my math, I had roughly a 1/4 chance of producing an albino possible het patternless, a 1/4 chance of producing a patternless possible het albino, and a 1/16 chance of getting a patternless albino. >> >>Here's the first clutch: >> >> >> >>That's two patternless possible het albinos, two albino possible het patternless, and one patternless albino!! There's certainly some variability in the patternless babies... OIt may be time to call the trait something else. Any suggestions? My only restraint is that I don't want to call them striped, as I think they should be distinguished from other striped annectans out there... Here's a close up of the patternless albino: >> >> >> >>Then the second clutch came along... >> >> >> >>That's TWO patternless albinos, one albino possible het patternless, and two possible double hets!! The albino from this clutch seem to be very different looking. They are much more yellow with purplish undertones than the albinos from the other clutch... Close up... >> >> >> >>Now I just have to decide which ones to hold back! ----- Gregg F.
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