Lemon cowsucker! If you read the intro looks like the lemon morph has been kept track of. Lemon albino and lemon blue eyed morph. Hmmm. Here is the link.
http://www.ectotherms.net/colubrids_lemon_cowsucker.htm
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Lemon cowsucker! If you read the intro looks like the lemon morph has been kept track of. Lemon albino and lemon blue eyed morph. Hmmm. Here is the link.
http://www.ectotherms.net/colubrids_lemon_cowsucker.htm
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Looks like the information can be verified through the sources he listed.
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K.E. has well detailed info. on the origin of his "cow suckers".
He has a great collection of black rat morphs not often seen in the hobby.I wish the lucys had been that well documented!It would have done much to validate their authenticity.
Will (KE) Bird posted pictures of these snakes a while back when he was first able to produce them. Some folks blasted him over the name he gave his morph. If I remember correctly, he pointed out to his critics that it was his morph, and he could name it what he wanted. I think he also said that in his part of the country, Black Rats are called Cow Suckers by the locals. (Kind of like Milk Snakes.) From Will's posts in the past, I am sure that he kept very good records of his breedings.
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