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New Bullsnake Clutch

irunfast Aug 15, 2006 07:51 PM

Here is a pic of my bullsnake clutch, got some decent results with one different bull. My male is an albino patternless het ws that I bred to a het albino, whitesided, poss. het hypo female. One of the snows has a different look to it, we'll see what it looks like when they shed. Any thoughts?

Replies (7)

ShaunRoberson Aug 17, 2006 07:23 PM

Nice looking amels. Which snow are you talking about? One looks like it has a more distinct pattern than the other, but it's hard to tell in the pic what you're talking about. I have two snow females(one '03 and one '05) and they looked very different as hatchlings. I'm curious to se how different the '05 will turn out. The '03 never really had any pink in it, and now has only a tiny trace on the tail, whereas the '05 has quite a bit of pinkish in it.

P&S Pituophis

ShaunRoberson Aug 17, 2006 07:30 PM

nm

ShaunRoberson Aug 17, 2006 07:32 PM

sorry posted wrong pic above...

ShaunRoberson Aug 17, 2006 07:33 PM

nm

irunfast Aug 17, 2006 10:20 PM

The snow I am talking about is the one on the right in the third pic. It has little to no traces of pattern. I don't know if the hypo gene was hiding in its' father unbeknownst to me, its' mother was poss het for hypo. I am leaning towards it just being a real light albino whiteside or a hybino whiteside.

Jason Nelson Aug 19, 2006 10:39 PM

Congrats Ian

Nice varity. I'm not sure what to say about the that faded Snow accept it pretty cool and different.
Post some more pics when they shed.

Jason

irunfast Aug 20, 2006 07:46 PM

Thanks Jason-
That snow is starting to show a faint traces of pattern but is still drastically lighter than its clutchmate. I guess we'll see.

Ian

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