I collect a lot of different ringers. Would like to see the different sizes of white spots these can have. Thanks
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I collect a lot of different ringers. Would like to see the different sizes of white spots these can have. Thanks
Here is my CBB 03 Het-Albino Ringer.

Here`s one

Here`s one more

Ringers are pretty cool....I am breeding a couple this year. We'll see what happens. I hatch a few of them every year. At this point they seem to pop up at random.


Here is a faint ringer I hatched out a while back.

I actually hatched 1.2 like this....they had multiple ringer spots besides the huge ones above their vents. The rest of the clutch were faint ringers too!!

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gail 
"When my enemies stop hissing, I shall know I'm slipping." 
Now, THAT'S interesting.....
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1.1 Ball Python 0.0.1 corn snake 1.0 Bearded Dragon
0.0.2 fish 1.2 cats 3.1 kids 1.0 husband and now...
0.0.1 Pink Zebra Beauty Tarantula
0.2 Solomon Island Boas
I held the animals back from this clutch. Maybe I'll have some kind of answer in a year or two.
I know it takes time, and I hope you continue to post pics as the animals progress. That is a very strange bleeding of white. I'd be interested to see that snake in a year and see how the color held, or didn't, as the case may be 
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1.1 Ball Python 0.0.1 corn snake 1.0 Bearded Dragon
0.0.2 fish 1.2 cats 3.1 kids 1.0 husband and now...
0.0.1 Pink Zebra Beauty Tarantula
0.2 Solomon Island Boas
Here's my one and only (not a particularly extreme one). He was a possible possible het pied so I hope his new owner will breed him.

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