This is the only one Ive got. Jay Brewer and Bob Clark have all the others.
Darrell Armstrong
reticulus@aol.com
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This is the only one Ive got. Jay Brewer and Bob Clark have all the others.
Darrell Armstrong
reticulus@aol.com
it looks pretty normal. Maybe I am missing something. A fader looks totally different than this. This pattern may be related to incubation temps.
And, since the fader gene is not proven, I seriously doubt that you would have a fader albino, because that means that the faders have reproduced, which they haven't, and that animals happen to be het alino faders. Bob does not even have any faders anymore. He sold the project after the first year he bred them and they did not reproduce. If I remember correctly he had 2.3 or maybe 3.2 (I can't remember).
Jason
I dont see what makes that burm look any different from any other albino burm. they all arent going to have the exact same amounts of yellow/white color.
just my 2 cents,
DaveM
I didnt say fader. I said faded. Im not claiming that this is a fader. However, they do fade at a rapid rate, appearing more and more white as they age. Look at any other young albino burmese picture and youll realize that there is quite a difference. If there wasnt why would two of the biggest names in python breeding buy every one they could get their hands on?
Darrell Armstrong
reticulus@aol.com
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