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Sighthunter Dec 23, 2005 04:08 PM

The sand in the picture is Alabaster white as pure as you can get. The top animal is what I am calling buckskin. I had two turn out yellow (bottom pic) and the high contrast Black and White below the buckskin. All three females produced this morph. The typical Axanthic show up as more of a blue on brown. I noticed the ones you have have black highlights.

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dustyrhoads Dec 23, 2005 07:00 PM

Bill,
Well that's a pretty cool snake, whatever it is that you've got there. I guess future breedings will tell us more about it.

About the black pattern on my silvers; I have only seen crisp black pattern on every silver that I've ever held or seen, never brown. But it is possible for subocs to have either black or brown pattern.
But brown suggests SOME yellow to some exent, and axanthics are COMPLETELY devoid of any yellow at all.
Here is a third pic of a different silver (w/ black pattern) from Suncoast.
And by the way, all three of my triple hets (albino x silver blonde) are really light-colored, almost like your light-colored snake. So here is a pic of one my triple het males also.
Talk to ya' later,
Dusty

Sighthunter Dec 23, 2005 07:32 PM

orange wash blonde

Sighthunter Dec 23, 2005 07:46 PM

This is an orange het for blonde.

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