Hello All,
Posted these in the Ratsnake forum and got little responce except lets see them and I HAVE NO IDEA!
Anyway, I would be interested in finding out if these are still out there.
Thanks and God Bless, Lee Van Hyfte



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Hello All,
Posted these in the Ratsnake forum and got little responce except lets see them and I HAVE NO IDEA!
Anyway, I would be interested in finding out if these are still out there.
Thanks and God Bless, Lee Van Hyfte



I've never seen any... but i'll take some 
God Bless
Chris
well IF that is a fox snake there is more than just hypo involved with that
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Dan S.
Crotalus & Company-- Captive Bred Reptiles
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Wisconsin Reptile Community
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It is 100% pure Western Fox. The animal was collected in the City of West DesMoines, Iowa. What the gene is I don't know. At first Tom Weidner called them leucistic but he found that inappropriate. It is simple recessive. F-1 hets yielded the photographed animals. Sadly I cannot find anyone that still has them. I sold the photoed pair during a divorce, and have been unable to track down the buyer. I gave up about 2 years ago. Sold them to someone in Kansas in 2001....You know what else sucks MY PHOTOGRAPHY!! They were much much better in person.....Lee

I am sure they are smoking in person and would love to see them. Whatever gene they are carrying is definetely a brain teaser. Reduces the melin like hypo but also shows an axanthic trait
good luck tracking them down
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Dan S.
Crotalus & Company-- Captive Bred Reptiles
Venom-Center -- Venomous Community
Wisconsin Reptile Community
Hybrid Herps-- Hybrid Community
OH and the Male is the light one but is not albino. Black eyes!! Looks like a pic of the albino fox I have seen in the past. But please note the GREY on the neck and head. Maybe there is more than one gene at play here WHO KNOWS???????? I really miss these animals NEVER EVER should have gotten rid of them. Dang divorces anyway!!...... God Bless, Lee
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