So I was wondering, are the baubel line pyros line bred, local, or genetic? And if genetic are they dominant, co-dom, or simple recessive? Any input is appreciated.
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So I was wondering, are the baubel line pyros line bred, local, or genetic? And if genetic are they dominant, co-dom, or simple recessive? Any input is appreciated.
In my opinion, its just a line bred pyro, that originated in the Santa Rita Mtns. I bought animals from Chris back in '01 or '00, and they were F-5 animals. For me, at genertaion 5, its a line bred animal. But if you want snakes for looks, instead of liking to know the exact canyons,etc. of where your stuff comes from, get those animals. They are very neat looking snakes. Heres a clutch I produced from my F-5 animals-

heres the aberrant one as a yearling-


Ya. Right now I have one adult male non-local pyro, one 66% het sentz, and a female baubel line pyro. She's by far the most gorgeous king I've seen in person and I can't wait to see what she grows into.
if you are just trying to get ideas on what a bauble line non bauble line would look like??????????
here is an 08' female that was a result of the pairing of a 5th generation male bauble line to a santa rita local female in the bottom pic.


Hey thanks, I know what they look like i actually just picked up a small female, and i was just trying to figure out if it's local, line bred, or genetic?
definitely line bred locals! the father of my female was a baubel line, she is not but she has some similarities.

that's a nice looking snake. Here's my female.

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