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Lavender Snow Bull

jason nelson Jul 26, 2007 02:46 AM

Picture is of a Lavender Snow Bull. I would call this a true snow bull but I'm going to call these Lavenders Snows so their is less confusion.

This project is started from Triple Hets for Axanthic, Albino and Whitesided.

Jason
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jason nelson Jul 26, 2007 02:47 AM

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jason nelson Jul 26, 2007 03:22 AM

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tortoiseguy65 Jul 26, 2007 10:23 AM

Simply Stunning...Looking forward to some day producing these myself. Keep the pictures coming Jason and please continue to WOW us with your success.

Take care,
Jeff Port

skronkykong Jul 26, 2007 12:00 PM

will you be selling any of these?

jason nelson Jul 27, 2007 07:22 PM

Thanks Jeff

The Bull snake morphs are just getting fun now.

Nokturnel Tom Jul 26, 2007 09:17 PM

YES! Now that is what I hoped these would look like! I love it. Can't wait to see this snake in a year. Tom Stevens
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JonelLopez Jul 28, 2007 02:47 AM

Hi Jason

That's very interesting. I may also have something similar to this animal. I have a quadruple het for white-sided, speckled, albino, and axanthic that produced some eggs for me this year. But when the eggs hatched I say an anerythristic looking animal with yellowish background colors and no red (remember the adults are supposed to be het axanthic) and an albino that has yellow background colors with pinkish/"lavender" color in its pattern. Got me baffled since there is too much yellow for these animals to be called "axanthic." BTW, Were did your stock come from? Mine was originally from Gary B. Looking at my animals and what you have there got me wondering if there's another gene involved. Anyway here are the pics, check them out and tell me what you think:

Side-by-side of a normal and the anerythristic/axanthic? animal.

. . . and a solo shot

Patterned ... lavender...whatchamacallit Snow?

Now let's brainstorm and get confused together. LOL
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Jonel M. Lopez

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