Anyone know where the other anerythristic muds were found? This one was in Central FL and has color in face and tail (blood?). Sad.
Welcome to kingsnake.com's message board system. Here you may share and discuss information with others about your favorite reptile and amphibian related topics such as care and feeding, caging requirements, permits and licenses, and more. Launched in 1997, the kingsnake.com message board system is one of the oldest and largest systems on the internet.
Anyone know where the other anerythristic muds were found? This one was in Central FL and has color in face and tail (blood?). Sad.
I know someone in FL that found a normal that gave birth to 12 anerys.
-----
(New website, albinomilksnake.com coming June 2013)
>>...a normal that gave birth to 12 anerys.
I'm sure you know this, but so others reading this aren't confused, they lay eggs.
..and wasn't it an anery, Mike, that laid eggs and about 1/2 of the hatchlings were normal and 1/2 anery?
:Mark
-----
Surrender Dorothy!
They're not that uncommon.....They've been found in most of their range I think....I know of some in GA, FL, and I think in SC too?
:Mark
-----
Surrender Dorothy!
Help, tips & resources quick links
Manage your user and advertising accounts
Advertising and services purchase quick links