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New addition. Het albino emoryi

Steve_Craig May 02, 2007 08:19 PM

Here's my new female I picked up today from Jim Sargent. She's 100% het albino, so she'll be paired with my albino male in the not so distant future. This female has greenish blotches on a light background. She's non-locality, but I do think she's very simular looking to my adult Brewster county female. Thanks for looking. Steve

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ratsnakehaven May 04, 2007 07:20 AM

Steve, she looks nice, and I agree, she does look like she could be from the Brewster Co. area. It'll be interesting to see how big she gets and how many eggs she produces.

I wonder if there was any locality info with the first albino Emory's. I thought the original might have been from Kansas. Any info on that? Thanks...

TC

>>Here's my new female I picked up today from Jim Sargent. She's 100% het albino, so she'll be paired with my albino male in the not so distant future. This female has greenish blotches on a light background. She's non-locality, but I do think she's very simular looking to my adult Brewster county female. Thanks for looking. Steve
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