![]() | mobile - desktop |
|
![]() |
![]() Available Now at RodentPro.com! |
News & Events:
|
[ Login ] [ User Prefs ] [ Search Forums ] [ Back to Main Page ] [ Back to Kingsnake Forum ] |
Posted by: RossPadilla at Sun Aug 21 10:16:02 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by RossPadilla ] Wow, I hatched some just like that two years ago. Half the clutch had a waxy look to the light rings. I didn't think much of them so I got rid of them. I still don't think its anything special unless u know for sure they have kept that look over time, Rainer. I could be wrong though. One thing I do know is I have hatched Long Beach hypers with that same look and it changed over time. The female that produced them, I no longer have but that was the first time I had seen that in about 3 clutches from her. The male, which I still have, that was the one and only time I bred him. He already looks hypo, so I am just waiting to get a female from the same locale so I can hold back a little female to breed back to him and see if the hypomelanistic gene proves out. He is wild caught and the female I got rid of was also wc, but they were found about 100 miles apart. | ||
>> Next Message: RE: Like ..... - Bluerosy, Sun Aug 21 11:35:28 2011 | ||
<< Previous Message: RE: Like ..... - Bluerosy, Fri Aug 19 23:55:12 2011 |
AprilFirstBioEngineering | GunHobbyist.com | GunShowGuide.com | GunShows.mobi | GunBusinessGuide.com | club kingsnake | live stage magazine
|