I am still real dum when it comes to posting pics as most would agree.Please dont bother trying to type directions as I just dont have the vocabulary yet,lol. Email me at jeffbiologist@aol.com and I will forward my pics,Thanks,Jeff
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I am still real dum when it comes to posting pics as most would agree.Please dont bother trying to type directions as I just dont have the vocabulary yet,lol. Email me at jeffbiologist@aol.com and I will forward my pics,Thanks,Jeff
>>Here are your pictures, Jeff.
All but one are pretty small.
You might want to post below to explain each picture.






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Jimmy (draybar)

The first 3 pics are the f2 yellow rats as yearlings.The first pic is of a red albino with a lavender albino sibling.The second is of an OPAL with a red albino,the third of a OPAL with a lavender albino.These are cb01 and the 4th and 5th pics are of the adult male lavender albino.The last pic is of the original wc animals...grandparents to mine.They are all pure yellows from different lines as other albinos.I am hoping to produce several of these types this year after recovering them from a pet store after a theft last year.Feel free to ask any questions about these.Thanks,Jeff
I was expecting strips on that amel in the last photo. There still cool snakes.
later Dre'
Hey Dre,as you can see from the original wc's there is an albino with stripes,the other doesnt have them.From what I understand about other lines of albino yellows there is juvenile pattern retention being dominant(not sure if genetic or just the anomolie that comes with the albino expression).There was SO much variation within this first clutch that it has been hard to tell what is what.....and I likely wont until the f2s are bred at least once(and maybe not then either!).Unfortunately the OPAL snake didnt make it to adulthood,having suffered too much in the theft it died shortly after.I should have a few more pics of the other f2 albinos soon but they are all red albinos so its harder to see any striping.None are as boldly blotched as the original red albino though,Jeff
Thanks Jeff...You got some nice yellow rat keep us updated
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