Litter #4 April 14, was an even bigger surprise, this was a cross between my other female het Xmas albino x the male Iowa snow, I always only breed one male to one female so I know this is true. It was expected to produce 50% xmas albinos and 50% double het snow normals, because the Iowa albino and Xmas are compatible, but instead produced 2 snows, 2 Xmas albinos, 1 Nebraska albino, 2 anerythristics, and 2 normals. Which proves that the het Xmas female is also het for anerythristic and Nebraska albino, and also that the male Iowa snow is also het for Nebraska albino, this litter could have even produced a Nebraska snow as well. This is not unlikely due to the fact that they were possible hets for Nebraska snow as well. What a bonus, thanks Scott, and nice variety litter, definately a keeper female, she's not much to look at, just a plain normal looking radix, but she sure can throw a variety pack.

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Jeff Benfer
gartersnakemorph.com
1.0 cinnamon pastel Python regius
1.1 pastel Python regius
1.1 mojave Python regius
0.3 normal Python regius
1.3 Terrapene carolina thriunguis
2.3 Terrapene carolina carolina
4.1 Kinosternon baurii
1.1 Malaclemys terrapin terrapin
2.2 double het albino and anerythristicThamnophis sirtalis parietalis
1.0 anerythristic Thamnophis sirtalis parietalis
2.3 Iowa snow Thamnophis radix
0.2 het Christmas albino Thamnophis radix
1.1 double het cherry erythristic, albino Thamnophis sirtalis sirtalis
1.1 melanistic Thamnophis sirtalis sirtalis
2.0 66% het snow Thamnophis sirtalis sirtalis
1.2 flame Thamnophis sirtalis sirtalis
1.1 triple heterozygous for amelanistic,carmel, and stripe Pantherophis guttatus
0.1 anerythristic motley Pantherophis guttatus
0.1 butter p.h. stripe Pantherophis guttatus
0.1 carmel stripe p.h. amel Pantherophis guttatus
0.1 amelanistic p.h. carmel,stripe Pantherophis guttatus