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DIFFERENCES in SNOW ROSY's

albinorosy Jul 24, 2006 11:22 AM

I've noticed some ads lately offerring snow rosy's and hets for sale and thought i would post some pics of my animals illustrating the differences.
This is an adult snow developed with a whitewater albino and a borrego anery
Next is the snow pictured with the borrego line anery and the whitewater albino

Here is a closeup of the the three

Next is a picture of my morongo valley (which i believe to be axanthic)

There is a total absence of reddish brown in the morongo valley axanthics compared to my other borrego anery's.
Last is the snow white product of this axanthic gene to the whitewater albino

I will be presenting these guys at the anahiem show in september and (fingers crossed) have all of these morphs available for purchase. Hope these pics give a clearer distinction between the current snow lines available. Other current projects are to get the limburg red eye into the snow white snow. Will have double hets (anery lines plugged into the limburg albinos as well.)

Replies (5)

AncientDNA Jul 24, 2006 02:06 PM

Terrific pics!
Have you noticed if the snow white snow rosies change in color or pattern as they age?
My snow(ww x borrego) seems to get lighter and lighter with every shed.
Also, what are newborn, pure Morongo Valley axanthics going for these days? I would love to get a pair. There were a few adults on the classifieds for a couple of weeks a month or two ago, but I never did get a reply to my inquiries.
Below is a fairly representative pic of my subadult snow. I thought he would be ready to go this year, but he showed no interest in my 2x het female. Looks like I'll just have to wait until next year...

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Thanks,
-JC
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1.1 San felipe (CB'93)
0.1 ghost San felipe (CB'98)
1.0 ghost San felipe (CB'03)
0.1 het ghost San felipe (CB'04)
1.0 ghost-line San felipe (CB'98)
1.1 hypo Borrego (CB'99)
1.1 albino Whitewater (CB'02)
1.1 double het for snow (CB'95)
1.0 snow rosy (CB'04)
1.1 Joshua Tree (CB'96)
1.0 Bagdad (CB'99)
1.1 Harquahala Mts. (CB'04)
1.1 Temecula albino (CB'02)
0.1 Temecula albino (CB'05)
1.1 Hemet anery (CB'05)
0.1 Boa constrictor (CB'92)

albinorosy Jul 24, 2006 02:41 PM

the "snow whites" go from a newborn translucent white, with pink around the head and mouth, to a solid bright opague white when adult. In my opinion the axanthic morongo valleys' are equally as breathtaking an animal. you can email for prices.

markg Jul 26, 2006 01:31 PM

produce all-white rosies that grow to the size of the large coastal rosies found down there in the Temecula region, give me a holler. I will be investing. That will be amazing.

albinorosy Jul 26, 2006 08:14 PM

e-mail me and I'll let you know when they drop.

adamjeffery Aug 19, 2006 01:59 PM

what type of rosy is the one posted that is very attractive. ive been keeping kenyans for a while but this rosy is just beutiful.i may have to get some some time
adam
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0.0.32 baby corns
2 leo eggs-due sept
0.1. normal corn het hypo,anery
1.0. snow corn het hypo,anery,amel
1.0. amel corn unknown hets(4ft 8inch long)
1.0 sinacorn
1.1 kenyan sand boas
0.1 mbk
0.1 albino nelsons
0.2 normal leo geckos
1.0 blizzard leo gecko
0.0.1 3 lined mud turtle

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