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2011 White-sided "Stillwater" Hypo Bull Snakes - possible het Patternless Axanthic - FEMALES!
Posted by Jonel Lopez (Contact Me!)
October 24, 2011 at 08:15:28
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Hi Everyone
I have produced and making available this rare combination of 2 Bull Snake mutations. The "Stillwater" Hypo gene produced a very unique variation of White-sided animal. They came out with ruby colored eyes and chocolate brown that transitions to burnt orange then back to chocolate brown bordering their blotches. Very different from the Ghost/Ivory Bull Snakes available today. These came out of a clutch from a Quadruple het pair for Patternless, White-sided, Axanthic, and "Stillwater" Hypo.
I currently have the following available:
0.2 White-sided "Stillwater" Hypos 66% possible het for Patternless and Axanthic
All of them are eating FT fuzzies and are ready to go to new homes. Asking for $300 SHIPPED. Please check out my other Bull Snake morphs that I have for sale if you'd like to get a male for these girls. Payments can be made via Paypal.com or M.O. SORRY NO TRADES TAKEN AT THIS TIME. Let me know A.S.A.P. if you're interested. Thanks and hope to hear from you soon.
Jonel
info@spsnakes.com
408-655-5118 pst
Lol. Now I see it. How did I ever miss that??? This ad above mentions nothing of the sort. The title clearly insinuates a locality animal is available. "2011 White-sided "Stillwater" Hypo Bull Snakes - possible het Patternless Axanthic - FEMALES!" If you breed a Stillwater to a Lubbock bull, then bred the offspring later on to a Kankakee bull, what locality would you call them? Once you cross a locality bull with anything other than a bull from the SAME locale, it is no longer a locality bull, PERIOD!
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