Green Dyer, plugging her into a TRUE Striped Albino Applegates.
Jason
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Green Dyer, plugging her into a TRUE Striped Albino Applegates.
Jason
Looks totaly different to the "normal" Dyer I have.
Mine is a male and try to pair him with a Klumpers super hypo female right now.
Let me show my "normal" Dyer

Thats a beautiful animals and so clean. yeah baby
Thx Jason! Got a pair of them from Mark Bell but did not know what it was when I bought it. Even Mark Bell did not know. It was labeled "purple blotch". You are the one who told me they are Dyer. I've lost the female. They had flagelates and infected some of my other snakes. One of the infected was the McGurty. They did not react well on the medical threatment I gave them. I finaly lost 3 snakes, the 3th one was a jani.
John the Klumpers and the Dyers are combatable, just in case you didn't know. Proved that out a few years ago.
I have a theory about the green Dyers. I think that the green ones are double albinos. Dyer and Bechtel, both they are known to pop up in in each bloodline. I bred a Dyer to Dyer and produce a T-Albino(Bechtel). The green doesn't start to show up until they are half grown.
I have produce green T-Albino from double het to double het(Bechtel and Applegate).
Just haven't tested it enough to be possitive. Plus it hard to know results when hatchlings don't show green as hatchlings.
Jason
Oh my god that is cool!
AHHH ENVIOUS
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