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RE: 06 albino emory

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Posted by: ratsnakehaven at Sun Feb 24 07:01:32 2008   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ratsnakehaven ]  
   

Thanks a bunch, Steve. You know me. I always like to have as much info as I can get when I start a new line.

BTW, I would probably cross your albino line with one of my Emory's lines, as well as keeping it pure, to get an albino, generic line going. Of course that would take lots of time, so I'd be interested in homozygous albinos more than the hets.

So far I've only been working with locality morphs and don't have any mutation morphs. I also might try to start a locality line for Northern Emory's Ratsnakes, Pantherophis (Elaphe) emoryi emoryi, as I only have "intermontanus" and "meahllmorum" lines right now.

Do you happen to keep any locality of Northern Emory's?

PS: I think the original amel emoryi came from Kansas, but there might be more than one amel line. I'm not sure on that.

Have a good one..cheers..TC


>>You got it Terry. That would be no problem. As far as background info. here's a little for you.
>>The albino male came from Dennis McNamara from Crazy Fools Reptiles out of Virginia. I can find out from Dennis where his stock originates. The Het female came from Jim Sargent from Split Rock Reptiles out of Texas. I can find out from Jim as well, a more detailed history, on his stock.
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