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Just a few pics

marksherps Oct 22, 2004 01:57 AM

Started pairing things up today-
Albinos het snow

Axanthics het for snow

Het Caramels

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Mark Kennedy Reptiles

Replies (6)

mr2nr6 Oct 22, 2004 10:35 AM

Wow...those albinos look beautiful and HUGE =) May i inquire thier weight?

Thanks

ballsforever Oct 22, 2004 05:30 PM

Hey Mark those are some good looking snakes there and good luck with your snow projects but I was wondering why you were going albino het snow to albino het snow and also axanthic het snow X axanthic het snow I just thought if it was me I would switch them and run your axanthic het snow to an albino het snow that way you know there are not any pos hets everything will be either albino 100% het snow or Axanthic 100% het snow or double het for snow or I almost forgot SNOW just my 2 cents let me know thanks again

marksherps Oct 22, 2004 07:12 PM

Hey thats a good question! I think I'd rather get all albinos or snows from the female albino. I'm also curious as to whether the 2 axanthics bred together will change the Jolliff snow? Maybe not but you never know unless you try it! Thanks
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Mark Kennedy Reptiles

Murphinski Oct 22, 2004 08:59 PM

I was thinking the same thing ballsforever and I guess that's a good explanation Mark....jk

Good luck with all your breedings man!

mistysprouse Oct 22, 2004 06:07 PM

those look great!! I can't wait to start cooling mine, Here in CA the temps are just starting to come down alittle so it is getting closer.

ballsforever Oct 24, 2004 06:42 PM

That is a great idea Mark maybe the two axanthics might clean up that jolliff snow a bit I wish you all the luck Paul

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