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davester Dec 07, 2005 01:21 PM

Pinstripe albino tangerine honduran, what do you guys think?

Replies (12)

Conserving_herps Dec 07, 2005 01:25 PM

Great looking tangerine albino! I particularly like the wide orange bands and thin white bands. Did you produce that yourself or did you get it from another breeder?

Thanks for posting,
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RAY

davester Dec 07, 2005 01:30 PM

Thanks! She was bred by Rick Slack. I have a yearling male from him also and it's staying very clean too.

jeph Dec 07, 2005 02:50 PM

That is a nice looking albino there. I really like your extreme hypo you posted above this one. The dark bands look so neat on thsoe extreme hypos.Plus,its inner bands look a little different shade or orange than the wider bands,almost a tri-color.great pics though and thanks for sharing,
jeff teel

davester Dec 07, 2005 02:53 PM

Thanks Jeff! That's going to be cool if he is het anery too, probably not I never get lucky!

jeph Dec 07, 2005 05:16 PM

I hatched this year. I kept this female back too. She was from a hypo het-albino X het-albino. Making her 100% het-hypo. Her white bands get slimmer on the lateral. Her ventral is almost pure orange too. I'm planning on breeding her X a ghost a couple years.
Jeff Teel
Captive Bred Tri-colors
Captive Bred Tri-colors

davester Dec 07, 2005 07:12 PM

That's awesome! You take great pics, what kind of light or is it the camera that makes them come out so well.
Man I just came from the ball python forum(don't worry my love is in hondos) I was freaken out, did you know they have a "label" for like 10 different albinos, and the one they call a hypo looks like a brown terd!

davester Dec 07, 2005 07:50 PM

What I ment to say in that last part is they have names for like 10 different shades of albinos and there ghost looks just like a pastel and a hypo. I glad our hondos aren't catagorized like ball pythons.

vjl4 Dec 07, 2005 08:38 PM

LOL. Those Ball Pythons are just as bad as corn snakes except every little bit of variation is a new must have morph (some are amazing though, seen those killer bees?). I just found out at the last show in White Plains that what the BP people call a ghost is really just a hypo and not a hypo and axanthic; and you can have super hypos cause its co-dom.

Cheers
Vinny
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“There is a grandeur in this view of life, with its several powers, having been originally breathed into a few forms or into one; and that whilst this planet has gone on cycling according to the fixed laws of gravity, from so simple a beginning endless forms most beautiful and most wonderful have been, and are being, evolved.” -C. Darwin, 1859

davester Dec 07, 2005 09:43 PM

I don't even think the BP people can tell there own morphs apart. I'm going to take a picture of a normal this weekend and ask them what morph it is!

jeph Dec 08, 2005 03:09 AM

hey davester,
I have an old camera. A fuji film 2.0 digi I got in x-mas of '01. I always take pics outside,either in direct sun or in the shade. That pic of that albino het-hypo female was in the shade,thats why its darker around the edges. Also,that pic was clearer before i downsized it on photobucket,but oh well. Thank you for the kind words though, I appreciate it. I've seen lots of nice snakes you've posted pics of here.Peace,
jeff

jawn Dec 08, 2005 11:53 AM

One of the best I have seen yet I think! ... do you know if there were any other siblings like this? I would really love to own a similar tangerine albino! Wanna sell yours?!! haha

davester Dec 08, 2005 12:15 PM

Thanks, you may find one floating around on the market!

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