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The Yellows are washed out in these bright lights.

Oh, My! What treasures!
The yellow ones kind of look like the color of these little yellow fireplace bricks I have.
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All fantastic looking animals! Great job.
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thanks bro.
That is an awesome pic. That would be a killer package to have delivered to your front door....imagine opening the box and seeing those beauties
Tom Stevens
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You should put a yellow next to an illinois or darker NE bullsnake for a cool contrast photo.
I like those hypo reds btw! Is red a purely line bred trait or is there a slight recessive tendency?
HI Ryan
The Red gene is a line bred thing. Not recessive. The Yellow gene is a line bred thing too but is more reliable and shows up in F1 animals. Plus gets more intense after a couple generations. I like your idea about put a yellow next a darker Illinois Bull. Next year I want to bred a Yellow to a Patternless and make a Banana Bull some day and a Yellow to a Kankakee for nice contrast.
Thanks Jason
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