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Het Albino Carpet Male.

KE Jan 27, 2009 05:53 PM

Both male and female have acclimated well and are now on their way to becoming breeders. Will
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website: www.ectotherms.net
e-mail: will@ectotherms.net

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gaboonx Jan 27, 2009 06:35 PM

>>Both male and female have acclimated well and are now on their way to becoming breeders. Will
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>>website: www.ectotherms.net
>>e-mail: will@ectotherms.net

Very nice have any pics of the parents?
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worldsocold Jan 27, 2009 06:45 PM

Hey will did pick these up in europe? If so hd you go abut getting the permits etc im trying to import a pair myself and was just curious
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Pat
"You keep WHAT in your freezer?" "Mice. And rats. If that bothers you, I can call them 'cows' instead."

1.2 Water Pythons (Liasis Fuscus)
1.1 (100% het albino Clark Strain) Retics
1.2 Coastal Carpet Pythons
1.1 Jaguar carpet pythons (Australian addiction reptiles)
.1 Tiger Carpet (Dave prada HCQ with Baylin tiger)
1.1 centralian carpets (Futo)
1.1 Irian Jaya carpets (boa cabana)
1.1 Jungle carpets (Futo)
0.0.1 Brazilian rainbow boa
.1 Pitbull Wolfe mix

captnemo Jan 27, 2009 06:46 PM

These are Darwin x IJ, correct? Pretty exciting project either way as far as the carpet community is concerned.
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DavidKendrick Jan 28, 2009 11:00 AM

I might be wrong But they look like the sibs from an AlbinoxJag I think they are Jag sibs that are het for albino. So that would make them what? CoastalxDarwin? I could be wrong...but they sure look coastalish to me...

I am looking foward to seeing Albinos here in the states, I remember back in the day there was a reptile magazine called Reptile Hobbyist? That the subscription card and I believe one of the covers had a picture of an Albino on it, and I remember thinking how awsome they where. And to think, they are finally going to make there way here and I will possibly someday get the chance to get some. Thats an Amazing thought...

Best of luck with them Mr.Bird...Keep us posted
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