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Posted by: John Fraser at Fri Jul 8 10:57:13 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by John Fraser ] Hi all, I don't make it to the boards very often here, but had saw some threads earlier about albino Mexican milksnakes now being produced. Could someone update me on the actual history of how the albino annulata came into availiability? Was there an original wild-caught albino to get these started or did a lucky triangulum keeper/breeder hatch one out?? Or is it from crossing other albino subspecies such as nelsoni into the pot to make them? I hope not, but anyway, I know someone here will know the details.........Thanks, A longtime milksnake keeper, John F. | ||
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