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Posted by: Rick Staub at Fri Aug 20 14:56:30 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Rick Staub ] My friend found this in the northern San Joaquin Valley a few years back. We were thinking it was a hypomelanistic snake but after seeing pics of the McGurty line annectens we are starting to think it is an albino. It is a female that we bred to a striped male that was het for amelanism (same line I posted below). Assuming her trait is genetic, it is definitely recessive in nature as we got all normals with half being striped as expected. If it is an albino it is certainly different from my other line of albino Pacifics. | ||
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