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First lock from a couple of weeks ago.

Gregg_M_Madden Apr 26, 2015 01:39 PM

There have been quite a few locks since then but this is a cool one for sure.

Keel-less albino conda to a JMG axanthic/Arctic male. Should be a cool joint project between another breeder and myself.

Here is a pic for now.

Replies (4)

Jonrice Apr 26, 2015 02:03 PM

Nice one Greg. My male has been busy himself

FR Apr 27, 2015 09:07 AM

So what the heck is a keel less hognose, hahahahahahahahahaha. Ok that gives me the weebe geebies. I like it, but still get the geebies. I love all this stuff but went to dig into that type of genetics(mechanical) I get the weebe geebies.
What the heck else you got going over there???? I still question those Jzanthics. hahahahahaha

Gregg_M_Madden May 01, 2015 05:47 PM

Basically the scales are not keeled like they normally are. The snake has a smooth feel and look. Gonna find out if it is genetic or not. And why do you question the LMG axanthics? There is really nothing to question. The genetics are proven.

Pic of the keel-less.

FR May 02, 2015 12:48 AM

Don't be so defensive, as an outsider, calling the non artics, axanthic is kinda silly. . And everything has a genetic path that is proven.
Again, as an outsider, I find wild hogs with a few yellowish scales, the rest is axanthic appearing. If I bred them together i would receive more axanthic neonates and less axanthic looking neonates. And it would not matter what the genetics are called. Simply put, it would be easy to produce axanthic appearing animals.
Don't get me wrong, I love the artics, and I like that name. Maybe you can call the one you posted a Tundra. You known the non white part of artic.

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