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Couple projects out of brumation now

boxienuts Feb 18, 2011 07:38 PM

I'm really digging the chicago trio, hope they will breed and I at least get some hets if the green is recessive. Can you imagine what the green crossed with that hypo/reduced pattern female, could be a near solid greenish snake. I think that would be cool looking. The other trio is the wild caught albino radix and the two red radix, the one red radix had a very orange dorsal and should make some really cool looking albinos with orange dorsal stripes, I'm only optimistically speculating of course. These are personally my two favorite breeding projects this year, although they may and likely will take at least another year to come to full fruition.

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Jeff Benfer
gartersnakemorph.com

Replies (3)

mikefedzen Feb 19, 2011 12:35 AM

hey Jeff, the snakes are looking good... get some meals in those guys and get them breeding!
are you gonna be producing albino flames this year?

I still have 2 of those snakes I got from you, I don't know what happened to my het albino female, but she went from being what I thought was one of the most stable snakes in my collection to dead in less than 24 hours. Sometimes the snakes will throw surprises at you I guess...

The male is just getting bigger and bigger though thank god. He's turning a nice yellow and almost-purple color.

Good luck with the projects
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Mike
KingPin Reptiles
www.kingpinreptiles.com

boxienuts Feb 19, 2011 03:37 PM

Yeah should produce albino flames and erythristic flame albinos, and a FEW other things IF all goes well, I hate to count chickens before the hatch, but well give it whorl this spring and see what all pops out.
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Jeff Benfer
gartersnakemorph.com

scott_felzer Feb 20, 2011 05:06 PM

Jeff,

Good luck w/ your projects, the albino plains bred to the reds is a cool project.

Scott

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