I need to get my hands on a pair.
thanks
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I need to get my hands on a pair.
thanks
Thats T positive
Not sure what you mean by T + unless you mean the Lavender albino. If so I will have them including the ones I bred the sulfur strain into.
They get more sulfur yellow and orange after they shed:
see thats were Im confused. Ive been trying to reseach the different albino strains. I found a few different things. Your a very well known brooksi breeder so could you tell me if this is right? If im wrong could you correct me?
Tyrosinase albino: show yellow and white because they lack the ability to produce melanin.
Tyrosinase negative albino: Are the lavenders, still lack the ability to produce melanin all the way but they can produce it slightly which gives them there lavender apperance.
What form of albino did you breed to a peanut butter to make the jellys? was it just a regular lavender albino. OR was it a sulfer? Im just toatally confused. Are sulfers lavenders bred for the red trait or are they another form of albino? Sorry for all the questions but I have alot of different brooksi morphs and dint want to make the mistake of breeding incompatable albinos and so on.........
Hers a pic of a male lavender albino that I have and a female extrem. Are they the same? these are going to be paired up next season. are they compatable? If they are will some of the neonates turn out xtreme? Thank you


i know you did ask me but...
you have it reversed...
T negative are the red eyed Albinos (like albino cali kings)
T Positive are the Lavender albinos like you have, their eyes are red but more of a Ruby color rather than a transparent pink in the T negative albinos.
your two snakes are lavender albinos they should create 100% lavender albinos... but i have heard of someone breeding two lavenders and getting all normal snakes... this is hear-say as far as i know, not fact... will your babies be "extreme" that term is not a very good one in my opinion your neonates should vary as they mature and a few may stand out hatchlings.
PB was bred to T negative albino Fl. kings and Jellies popped out in the 1st generation
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thanks
Posted by: mking at Sun Jul 2 16:39:17 2006 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ]
see thats were Im confused. Ive been trying to reseach the different albino strains. I found a few different things. Your a very well known brooksi breeder so could you tell me if this is right? If im wrong could you correct me?
Tyrosinase albino: show yellow and white because they lack the ability to produce melanin.
Tyrosinase negative albino: Are the lavenders, still lack the ability to produce melanin all the way but they can produce it slightly which gives them there lavender apperance.
What form of albino did you breed to a peanut butter to make the jellys? was it just a regular lavender albino. OR was it a sulfer? Im just toatally confused. Are sulfers lavenders bred for the red trait or are they another form of albino? Sorry for all the questions but I have alot of different brooksi morphs and dint want to make the mistake of breeding incompatable albinos and so on.........
Hers a pic of a male lavender albino that I have and a female extrem. Are they the same? these are going to be paired up next season. are they compatable? If they are will some of the neonates turn out xtreme? Thank you
Well Zenny answered all your questions correctly. The T- is the red eye albino and what you have is the T leavender. Thats why I was confused about your question. You had the red amel confused with the lavender.
If you breed those two together you will get all lavender albinos. The Extreme line has axanthic in it so if the other one you have is het for axanthic you should get some snows .
Oh and I like the first lavender pic better that the second. The Extreme line is usaully only produced from breeding het to het to get the high reds. Unfortunatly when people breed and Exttreme to an Extrem they think they still have Extremes. Thast why I like the Sulfur line I produce. They breed true . Zenny even has one I bred to a regular lav and the neonates still turned out decent from the sulfur blood.
Pic of sulfurs lav's and snows:
Oh, and another thing that was confusing about my last post and I just figured out about your post. Kingsnake site does not allow the PLUS sign to be posted. So when I typed T POSITIVE the symbol for the PLUS was erased.
Thanks. I want to purchase some peanut butters and sulfers from you this year.
possitve=WITH and Negative=WITHOUT.hope this helps, Chris
Posted by: ChristopherD at Mon Jul 3 06:12:04 2006 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ]
possitve=WITH and Negative=WITHOUT.hope this helps, Chris
Good point Chris. Positive has melanin and negative has none. Never thought of it that way.
Thanks for all your help guys
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