Here's a pic of my albino N. rhombifer (0.1)
I believe she is gravid.
I will post another pic soon.
Enjoy this folks!
Randal Berry

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Here's a pic of my albino N. rhombifer (0.1)
I believe she is gravid.
I will post another pic soon.
Enjoy this folks!
Randal Berry

I've seen this animal in person.... The picture does not do the snake justice.... It is an absolutely beautiful animal!!!
Hopefully we'll see more photos of this animal, as it is truly amazing.
Big, bold heading for a big bold snake! I did not know what to expect while waiting for the picture to load, WOW! That is one incredibly handsome (female) snake. If she's gravid, God loves a lancehead!
Michael
Where did you get that? How much will you slale babys for if she is gravid? It looks beutiful.
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Justin
That's a nice snake but it would be even nicer if you could stick with it as a breeding project. All too often amelanistic Nerodia get lost in the hobby because no one commits to them in the long run. I've seen WC amelanistic N. sipedon sipedon and N. erytrogaster transversa but I've never seen CB babies produced from these animals. I think they just get passed around from person to person until they fall through the cracks and the amelanistic gene is lost in the hobby. In any case, that looks like a great snake and I hope she does well for you.
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Pierson Hill

Herpetology and Herpetoculture
Not to worry.
I plan on keeping the albino Diamondback.
I have been a reptile keeper for over 38 years, but venomous are my speciality.
I am also working with amel cottonmouths.
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