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strictly4fun May 22, 2007 10:43 AM

Jeff Ronne and the het albino markers for that a$$
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Bob

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miloradovich May 22, 2007 11:36 AM

for bringing it to my attention. I have seen light eyed young before but that is not something that I ever connected with albinism.
I think tonight I'll go back over the photos of the possible hets that I had born last year. Might have held a few more back if I'd had that info then.
Thanks again,
Here is a shot of one I did hold back but because of her small pattern. Do you think her eyes would qualify?
Milo

strictly4fun May 22, 2007 12:15 PM

I'm not sure Jason but with those thin saddles and that nice color she has coming in that makes for a beautiful snake nonetheless. Do you have any earlier pics of her or is that about the youngest pics you got? I absolutely love saddles like that and I like when one or two aren't connected in the middle of the saddle just like that-you lucky dog you Have any picks of the parents handy or what?
Bob

miloradovich May 22, 2007 12:28 PM

I should have pre-shed pics of her whole litter togther and pics of the parents on my home computer. I'll try to find them. Probably won't find them tonight because I have to go to the airport this evening. (Picking up some new Sonorans het Leopard.) I had the parents of that litter together again this year but that is one pair I am not sure on one way or the other. I didn't get a POS but she has darkened and is eating less aggresively. Anyway the parents are; male hypo 66% DH, and female purchased as 100% het but without paperwork. So that little female is some percentage of a possible.
Milo

strictly4fun May 22, 2007 12:42 PM

I hate to ask Jason but did you pick up those het leopards off the classifieds from about 5-6 weeks ago for 1k. If so I was thinking that was really cheap and hope they are beautiful and especially the offspring that comes from them and beating the odds would be great as always
Bob

p.s. I didn't mean to put up a price but that is cheap so don't be insulted btw

miloradovich May 22, 2007 12:55 PM

That is a good price but no, I paid more and am getting another adult pair. The one's you mentioned, are they the ones I saw advertized as jungles het leopard? I still got a good deal on these though, almost half what I paid for my other pair. I figured that will give me unrelated offspring to offer if and when I ever produce leopards. It was kinda a spur of the moment purchase but I got my tax refund and figured what the hell, seeing them up for sale the day after getting the check, must be a sign I shouldn't ignore.

FRoberts May 22, 2007 01:13 PM

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Frank Roberts
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