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Huge albino labyrinth ovulation [PICS]

BrianSmith Mar 25, 2004 09:26 AM

This was day 1 of her visible ovulation, it actually got much bigger than this.

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BrianSmith Mar 25, 2004 09:29 AM

This picture better shows the placement of the ovulation. This girl is about 11 feet and is right at 22 months old.
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BrianSmith Mar 25, 2004 09:30 AM

This girl is about 11 feet and is right at 22 months old.

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jtrott Mar 25, 2004 10:53 AM

Good looking Laby. What was she bred with?

toddbecker Mar 25, 2004 12:43 PM

BrianSmith Mar 25, 2004 05:18 PM

She was bred with just another albino labyrinth. Not many people were producing them last year or this year so I figured that was more important than quadruple het hybrids, lol.
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reticulus Mar 25, 2004 05:43 PM

Let me know how it turns out. For no reason that Im aware of, albino labs have become exceedingly difficult to find over the years. No one really produces them anymore. If she produces will this her first clutch? Good luck.

Darrell Armstrong
reticulus@aol.com

BrianSmith Mar 25, 2004 05:45 PM

>>Let me know how it turns out. For no reason that Im aware of, albino labs have become exceedingly difficult to find over the years. No one really produces them anymore. If she produces will this her first clutch? Good luck.
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>>Darrell Armstrong
>>reticulus@aol.com
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endofshow247 Mar 25, 2004 07:40 PM

was wondering if you had a web site??

BrianSmith Mar 25, 2004 08:23 PM

Not yet, and I have even debated whether or not I even need one, word of mouth business has been so good. I will probably decide to get one and have it up before June though. I am leaning that way. Do you know of any really good web designers? If so refer them to me, or vice versa. Thanks. In the meantime,.. if you want to see any pictures of anything specific just let me know either here or in email BrianSmithReptiles@hotmail.com and I will post them or email them promptly. I currently have most of the established large species' morphs and will soon have all the rest In addition to this I have many of the less comonly bred/produced python and boa species (irian jayas, diff carpet species, amazons, bloods, ceylonese, dums, suris, etc). I just got a clutch of Irian jayas last week and I will be getting some hybrid burm/rock triple het for albino/green/patternless eggs in the next 4 or 5 days.

>>was wondering if you had a web site??
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reticulus Mar 26, 2004 10:28 PM

Brian. Got any new pix of adult albino granites that show how well they contras? Any idea whose line produces the best looking adults? You dont realy see any as adults.

I personally prefer burms with lots of contrast. However, I did acquire a 03 female faded albino today. I really enjoyed working with the ones at Prehistoric so, when one became available I agreed to purchase it without having seen it first hand. When I picked her up today. Ill be intrested to see how she developes. She is one burm I dont mind loosing contrast on.

I apriciate any pix you can get back to me with. Thanks.

Darrell Armstrong
reticulus@aol.com

BrianSmith Mar 26, 2004 10:58 PM

You bet. I will go take some right now and will get them up within the hour. I have some very nicely contrasting albino granites. I bought them from Bob Clark, but I don't know for sure if he himself produced them. So I really can't say with any certainty "whose line" they are. But any which way they are stunning.

Pics coming up

>>Brian. Got any new pix of adult albino granites that show how well they contras? Any idea whose line produces the best looking adults? You dont realy see any as adults.
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>>I personally prefer burms with lots of contrast. However, I did acquire a 03 female faded albino today. I really enjoyed working with the ones at Prehistoric so, when one became available I agreed to purchase it without having seen it first hand. When I picked her up today. Ill be intrested to see how she developes. She is one burm I dont mind loosing contrast on.
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>>I apriciate any pix you can get back to me with. Thanks.
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>>Darrell Armstrong
>>reticulus@aol.com
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Moore Apr 02, 2004 03:58 PM

Help - I have a pair of albino burmese that have recently bred and the female exhibited the same swelling as yours. I have bred and hatched colubrids but am not familiar with pythons. How long from ovulation to egg laying and then from laying to hatching. Can any one recommend literature that will help answer the other questions I have.

Thanks

Moore

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