A few of the neonates from this 11 egg clutch of Eastern Kings came out with SOLID BLACK bellies...
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Peter Jolles
East Coast Colubrids
www.eastcoastcolubrids.com
peterjolles@eastcoastcolubrids.com
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A few of the neonates from this 11 egg clutch of Eastern Kings came out with SOLID BLACK bellies...
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Peter Jolles
East Coast Colubrids
www.eastcoastcolubrids.com
peterjolles@eastcoastcolubrids.com
ah thats awesome congrats
Peter,
Hold a pair of blackbelly's for me. Next year I should be able to breed the '04 blackbelly female from Will Still she's a horse and an albino "clear belly". I still want to see if this pattern anomoly is a single gene recessive. Just one of my "projects". The cool thing for me is that I have the trait in 2 different lines (Still's SEGA's and Chiang's albinos) so these could help with the statistical analysis of the resulting offspring.
Is this the weekend for the All-Maryland show in Haver-de-Grace?
Here are the parents of the pair you picked up earlier.

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Bob Bull
2.3 L.g.getula MD Locality 
2.2 L.g.g GA locality
1.3 L.g.g albino
1.3 L.g.g het albino
1.2 L.g.g P-het albino
1.0 L.g.floridana peanutbutter
0.2 L.g.f. het peanutbutter
1.0 L.g.f. N.E. axanthic
1.0 L.g.nigrita
1.1 L.t.hondurensis het hypo-melanistic
0.1 L.t.hondurensis hypo-melanistic
Very classicly classic! Nice pair.
Todd Hughes
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