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UPDATE Striped Albino Sinaloans..

JustinMitcham Sep 10, 2006 11:55 AM

We'll I finally sexed these two and WOOHOO there a pair...In 18 months I'll be hopefully breeding them. I have 2.10 Striped Possible het albino Sinaloans all from 2x het Albino/Stripe breedings comming on line next year as well as 1.4 large adult 2x Het's to breed again. Then year after that 1.1 striped albino's to ad to the mix. So looks like I will be producing more in the upcomming seasons.With each animal having it's own look I doubt I will ever get tired of hatching these. This pair is eating great and growing fast. They are also very calm and docile..hopefully this is a genetic as well or maybe they can feel the love..LOL. Some of my sinaloans come out as mean as any hondo..heck some probably meaner!!
Wish me luck..
Regards,
Justin Mitcham
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Replies (4)

JustinMitcham Sep 10, 2006 11:57 AM

Another pic, this is the male...look at that tail!!
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JustinMitcham Sep 10, 2006 11:59 AM

Wow...no clue how the hog pic got there..LOL
Guess he was feeling unappreciated...

HerperHelmz Sep 10, 2006 11:01 PM

Wow good luck.

Incredible looking snakes no doubt.
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vjl4 Sep 11, 2006 12:21 PM

Damn thats good luck. Great looking snakes, hope that your poss. hets prove out for you too.

Vinny

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