All of these Cal Kings are siblings. I especially like idea of Albinos capable of making Chocolate Bananas.
















Cool huh?
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All of these Cal Kings are siblings. I especially like idea of Albinos capable of making Chocolate Bananas.
















Cool huh?
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These are also siblings to the snakes in the first post.









Tom Stevens
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Cool stuff, Tom!
The one at the end sort of has the "mud","grease" thing goin' on without the Newport/Longbeach pattern?, huh?....even the black belly.
~Doug
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"Better to be silent and thought a fool, than to open mouth and remove any doubt!"
It is cool how you got solid black bellies, solid white bellies and solid pink bellies, all out of the same clutch! Down right cool!
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Todd Hughes
That last chocolate-banana looking one in your first set of pics is friggin spectacular!
reako45
Does that dark one have Black Belly Gene in it?
Here is a wild cought one I found in Fresno Co.

Thanks!!
Bobby
I just went back and read that you said they are all siblings. So I meant to ask if the parents have Black Belly genes?
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