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Albino everglades . . . .>

terryp Feb 27, 2004 12:23 AM

"Supposedly" the amel gene seen in the Marcia Lincoln everglade bloodline came from "true rossalleni". Everything I've heard suggests the amel everglades form to be true rossalleni. Since the bloodline goes back 30 plus years, I'm not sure if anyone can say for certain (too many cooks in the kitchen!). Keep in mind that anything and everything said second hand or more when it comes to lineage of snakes (unless you collect it yourself) may be called into question. You can only go on the information you are given and hope for the best.

Terry Parks
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Replies (3)

greyhound Feb 28, 2004 11:09 AM

Well said. I never get tired of level headed, honest posts like this one. Thanks for sharing.

Grey

Jeff Schofield Feb 28, 2004 02:01 PM

I know there was much debate over the past few years.....and I do think its only a single gene whatever we decide to call it.If there are any HYPOS out there by all means followup,thanks,Jeff

Mark Banczak Feb 28, 2004 06:02 PM

I sure didn't expect him to look that red. That's a really interesting look. I'll be anxious to see how the little one colors up.

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