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hatching from 2 ivoryes.. what's that?

chondro May 21, 2006 08:13 AM

these are first 2 hatched. other are pipping form their eggs...


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chondro May 22, 2006 12:59 AM

6 out from eggs: 2 patternless and 6 ivories
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chicagopsych May 22, 2006 11:19 AM

wow! did you know there would be some patternless? Can you post a pic of the parents? Nice clutch!

chondro May 23, 2006 10:08 AM

it could be the first blizzard Sayi, am I roght? I know of blizzard affinis..... but not pure sayi!
and these are 2 more clutchmates


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Nokturnel Tom May 23, 2006 06:33 PM

Beautiful snakes, please post more pics of the Blizzard, especially of the face, head and neck........and of the body.....i guess please post more pics would have done LOL
Tom Stevens
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chondro May 24, 2006 01:37 AM

blizzard..


ivory axantic patternless

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jason nelson May 23, 2006 08:12 PM

WOW I'm floored! I think that maybe the first Blizzard Bull. All the other clutch mates look great. If you got a blizzard in there, leads me to beleive, that you got some Axanthic gene in there some wear. If so those light colored ones could be TRUE Ghost Bulls. Where did you get your breeders from ?

Congrats, nice stuff you got their

Jason

dagomark May 27, 2006 06:58 PM

would you please heip a novice out and tell me the common nane for affinis. thank much mark

JMartin May 23, 2006 07:42 PM

Hi,
Congratulations! It looks like you may have produced a reduced patterned blizzard bull from your Ivory X Ivory pairing. Here is a recessive patternless blizzard bull I produced in 2004. She was very pink as a hatchling like the one you have produced. I would love to see more photos!
Josh

JMartin May 23, 2006 07:52 PM

Here is the patternless blizzard after hatching out with a patternless sibling.
Josh

gballam May 27, 2006 04:50 PM

Wonderful shots and animals (they are bulls - right? I haven't kept up on how people refer to the morphs). What you have pictured first is a typical white sided (I guess you call it ivory) and an axanthic version of the "ivory". It will mature to a pure white with a faint gray to black reduced pattern. The pic you show later of the patternless is definately amel and anerythristic. It also looks to be axanthic. This would basically be the amelanistic version of the "leucistic". It may develop a very faint pastel yellow overlay in which case it is obviously not axanthic. Otherwise, it will harden to pure white with orange eyes. One bull I have yet to see is an amel/axanthic. This would theoretically be a pink or red on white with no yellow. Several, including myself, have been trying to get this without success. There seems to be some conflicting genetics here because all of the individual traits can be expressed and in all combinations except that one.
Gary

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