She is very dark compared to the other one. Any ideas on her?
Steve

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Picked up this guy also to breed to them. What do you think about him

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Steve Wheat
sfw43@direcpc.com
You are going to breed those two nice wide banded alterna to an albino ruthveni? I assume that is what that is since there are no albino alterna.
Why not get a nice blair's phase alterna and breed it to them?
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Chris Harrison
San Antonio, TX
Not mutts..Start an albino GB project at least until this guy grows some.
Do you approve of him?

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Steve Wheat
sfw43@direcpc.com
If you're breeding an albino ruthveni into alterna, its a hybrid ruthveni x alterna project.
And I do approve of your up & coming male.
For that matter, I don't care one way or another what you breed your alterna to - just don't call it an albino gray banded project! I have zonata x alterna here myself, which I intend to breed next year to a ruthveni x thayeri . . . but I won't call them alterna - I'll call the "Frankenkings" LOL
Troy
That's an awesome snake. I say Langtry or possibly Langtry dirt (Pandale dirt).
Wayne H.
Of course I am speaking of the alterna! 
Wayne
is that those are probably of Val Verde or Terrell County origins. They could be from anywhere in the Limestone country, from Black Gap (unlikely) all the way north to Ft. Stockton, east through King Mt (Upton Co) then south through the common locales (Langtry, Juno, 277, etc).
Anyone that tells you anything more specific is simply guessing.
Troy
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