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Tangerine Albino Annulata Pics after second shed.

snarla67 Sep 27, 2005 11:56 PM

I finally have gotten around to taking a few pics of this years babies. plus a few of last yrs. albino's. I am pleased with they way they are looking. Most were in shed for the NARBC show in Anaheim, earlier this month.

Does anyone have any pics of the anery./axanthic annulata that I have herd was produced this year.

Susan

Replies (4)

snarla67 Sep 28, 2005 12:05 AM

I will get some more photos up of the hets. that we produced. We were some what unlucky and got only 3.1 hets. this year, but produced 14 albinos.

Thanks for looking.

Susan

markg Sep 29, 2005 02:12 PM

I've always thought annulata were such pleasant milks to work with. I'm glad that they will get more exposure with recessive morphs becoming available.

joecarroll Oct 03, 2005 03:09 AM

N/P

markg Oct 03, 2005 01:34 PM

I saw them in person, and if they were part nelsoni for example, then they must have bred many many generations, because they look just like annulata in all aspects - band count, body shape, head shape, size, etc.

Actually, the story is they popped out of a clutch of locality-WC animals.
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