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HDEAN Mar 18, 2008 03:43 PM

I aquired this partial patternless milk years ago from Southern Reptiles Cullotta? He had a web site showing a clutch of LA Milks with a 100% red patternless baby in it. I got this one and a poss het. Both never ate and died. Just thought I would post a pic. Unfortunately I didn't know how to save pics off the web back then and don't have a pic of that clutch.

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Sunherp Mar 18, 2008 05:05 PM

I remember those! Vivarium Magazine did an article featuring them once. I remember the bright red neonates with dark heads, but not the oddly patterned critter you posted. Cool snake!

-Cole

Upscale Mar 18, 2008 05:20 PM

The Southern Reptiles site was pretty cool with some great stuff. I saved a bunch of those pictures, but they are buried inside a dead hard drive. I even tried to search for their site as an old archive on the web, but there is nothing out there. Who knows what was done with incubating temps, etc to produce those oddballs, maybe wouldn’t have been able to reproduce them anyway…

Jeff Hardwick Mar 18, 2008 08:39 PM

Thanx for posting the pics, wish we had those around still! There were some anerys also (long gone now) and Gerrit has an aberrant line with really long saddles but the odd color morphs seem to have vanished. grrr....

You bring up a good point about temps and if I can work up the nerve, I'll split a couple clutches this year and incubate at slightly different temps and different durations (or dwell for you beaker heads).
Great pics, thanx again for posting those....
Jeff

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