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What morphs are available in........

Gazza Dec 06, 2004 06:38 PM

.....mexican milksnakes (annulata)? I have seen spotteds and the new albino's but are there others? Such as pinstripes and reduced bandeds etc????

Thanks for the replies in advance.

Gazza

Replies (15)

Nathan Wells Dec 06, 2004 10:18 PM

There is a gentleman in Nevada who works with some really nice pinstripe annulata. If you scroll down through the forum he gives out his e-mail address.
Nathan Wells

snakecellar Dec 07, 2004 02:56 AM

Currently the only true recessive mutation is the new amelanistic line, and as far as pattern anomallies there is a striped line that Renagade Reptiles has that came from his spotted line. Hardy Reptiles and myself have what i'd call a red backed line that i'm going to be able to prove out next year by breeding a red backed female back to her dad. I have'nt seen it yet, but i've heard about a jungle like weird pattern line floating around somewhere, and last but not least my pinstripe line.

Wayne Sanders

jeph Dec 07, 2004 12:20 PM

Hi,
Thanks for the pic. man, that is a neat looking snake,very nice.I've heard of anerythristics though, but out of all of them, I'd say yours in that pic is the nicest looking one, I like it more than the amel.,
Jeff Teel

snakecellar Dec 07, 2004 07:58 PM

Thank you for the kind words. The anery annulata actually turned out to be a cealenops.

Wayne

shannon brown Dec 08, 2004 01:38 AM

Wayne,

Thats a killer milk man.
Heres the best spotted I produced this year.Nathan Wells has her now.

p.s. there is acually a anerythristic annulata out there.I am in line for some hets this year.You just never know whats out there?There was a luecistic one caught this year as well/

Later shannon
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snakecellar Dec 09, 2004 02:08 AM

Shannon, is there any way you could get the owners of the luscistic and anery annulatas to post pics or any information about them in the forum?

Wayne

shannon brown Dec 09, 2004 12:11 PM

It was some young lady that found the luecistic (applegate has seen it) and I have no idea were she is?
The guy that has the only anery isn't even on line.

shannon

rtdunham Dec 11, 2004 11:45 AM

>>There was a luecistic one caught this year as well/

shannon, what's it supposed to look like? what changes occur to make a tricolor a leucistic?

terry

shannon brown Dec 11, 2004 11:45 PM

Solid white with black eyes.

shannon

Jason Nelson Dec 07, 2004 05:43 PM

Wow that is prettiest milk I seen in along time . Very nice .

A guy from Salt Lake City has what maybe a different line of striped annulata then Renagade . He got his orignal stock from Ric Blair . I seen them once they had 1/4 wide perfect stripes that ran from head to tail .

Jason

Gazza Dec 07, 2004 06:56 PM

Here's my group I hope to breed in 2006 as they are too young at the moment.

snakecellar Dec 07, 2004 08:04 PM

Those look big enough to breed in the pics. I breed my annulata at a little over 100 grams with no problem at all. That spotted looks great. I love the color and low spot count.

Wayne

Gazza Dec 08, 2004 04:15 PM

How long have the spotted mexicans been about? And What are the chances of breeding my male to my group of females? I also have a het male within the group.

They are all hets.

Cheers

Gary

snakecellar Dec 09, 2004 02:11 AM

Breed that male to all of your "het" females. Check out Applegate Reptiles website for the history on the spotted line, he was the first to produce them.

Wayne Sanders

Gazza Dec 07, 2004 06:57 PM

That's one clean and vibrant snake you've got there.

It's hard to come by snakes like that here in the UK.

Gazza

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