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"moonshine" hypos and hets

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Posted by: DMong at Sat Mar 19 11:57:17 2011   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DMong ]  
   

Here are a few recent pics I took of these guys. These are the offspring that originated from the w/c locality-specific intergrade "greenish" ratsnakes. Their grandfather was the original extremely pale morph captured in South Carolina, as well as the two females he was bred to. The two original females he was bred to were both captured within 150 yards of the morph male.


~Doug


Here is the normal "greenish" rat het female...



The normal het male....



The very light "moonshine" male with pink pupils...



The slightly darker female with dark pupils...




Another photo of the darker moonshine female...



And another pic of the very light male...







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