Do anyone here know where that leuci went? Or if its in any breeding program?
regards
Inkognito
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Do anyone here know where that leuci went? Or if its in any breeding program?
regards
Inkognito
I read in an article somewhere that it died but i don't know if this is true or not
Someone in LA just showed me a photo of a real large leucistic burm, which is the only one I'd ever seen. The photo didn't look too old, but I could be wrong.
I know Bob Clark had a leucistic burm that he attempted breeding, but he said all the eggs it laid were infertile, and im pretty sure it died.
bummer, the photo I saw was of a beautiful snake. Just out of curiousity, how big was bob clarks? I figure it probably had to be the same snake I saw, as I've never heard of another one, but this one had to be at least 12-14 feet. Incredible.
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