First of all what is really still mind boggling is anything with the T negative gene is allelic with the Peanut Butter. So that means if you breed a Peanut butter to a Lavender x T negative Homozygot (first pictured) you will get a host of new morphs. Or if you breed a Peanut butter or Jelly to a True snow ( T negative x Anery). So much to wrap ones mind around but in the next few years we will see a bunch of new morphs appear and I don't see any end to it. It will just keeep snowballing and going and going..
..anyway, here is my question..
These are pics of one clutch of Florida king morphs. The breeding was a triple het to het T nhegative x Anery x Lavender Albino. There is one purple one that may be a double reccessive lvender albino x T negative albino(?) I'm not sure but it looks different.
Purple with sorta yellowish bands and red eyes:
Here are T- negatives for comparison (same clutch) :
SNOWs (from same clucth):
Lavender albino from same cluicth:
Anerythristic from same clucth:
Normals from same clucth:
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! it looks very snowish any chance of a shot of "it" next to some snow sibs? veryveryvery cooool