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06 pair

Zamboni Apr 06, 2009 01:02 PM

these are from The Blood Line...
female

male...

Replies (4)

Tracy Barker Apr 06, 2009 10:42 PM

Nice snakes!!

Regarding all the info below. I wish I had a clue, but the one thing I know is that patterning in these snakes seems to not be like the other pythons we have worked with. Most patterns are fairly static unless of course you see a mutation. But with these three species it seems that a little bit of breeding yields crazy results. I have no explanation on the Ultrabreit Ultrabreit cross why you would make these striped snakes. Striping is very dominant in these species, and then you go and breed two non striped babies and get 100% striped babies. Has anyone bred two striped Ultrabreits like I have shown and gotten the results?

I am so excited about these projects-all of them, it all kind of seems like a dream because we are at day 1 with these things!

I decided after posting on the red/yellow thing to put the male lavender albino in with our deepest most dark red normal snake. It will be fascinating to see the results. Here is a pic of her-it will be a while, because I just put him in today-and I'm not sure if he even continue breeding-we will see.

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Zamboni Apr 07, 2009 10:20 AM

Thanks & good luck with them Lav-albinos, can't wait to see what's what!

5rings Apr 07, 2009 08:25 PM

I have an 06' female from Keith. I'd bet a dollar they are sibs. She looks an awful lot like the first one pictured. She is just starting to color up a little more. Are you breeding these this year? They look a bit bigger than mine. Mine certainly wont be ready until next year, at best.
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Steve Frist

www.serpentinelogic.com

Zamboni Apr 07, 2009 08:37 PM

Right on Steve! I bet they are too, cuz mine are getting a richer/deeper red with every shed!!!

NOPE on breeding them, not till next season, I'm in no hurry. I think it'll be worth the wait. I did pick some albino's from bc this year that are just insane from his TOM BOMB!!

You should post yours too, always fun to see other sibs.

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