This year i have 8 eggs from my amelanistic northern pines. Unfortunately only 2 hatches. But what a surprise, what's out ...


The parents are normal blotched !
Just look what happen, when they grow up.
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This year i have 8 eggs from my amelanistic northern pines. Unfortunately only 2 hatches. But what a surprise, what's out ...


The parents are normal blotched !
Just look what happen, when they grow up.
Wow thats cool. Never seen striping in pine snakes.
Jason
I have seen one or two adult n. pines which had so much dorsal pigment some of the anterior blotches ran together, and appeared to look like a stripe for a short stretch.
daveb
>>This year i have 8 eggs from my amelanistic northern pines. Unfortunately only 2 hatches. But what a surprise, what's out ...
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>>The parents are normal blotched !
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>>Just look what happen, when they grow up.
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Thanks,
Frank Roberts
Roberts' Realm Of Reptile Research

THX
That is a beaut. I had an albino female that looked very similar to that but also retained black pigment O.o Best I could guess she was a paradox albino but then again, I was never good at this morph stuff lol
beautiful snake!
Regards,
Jeremy G
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