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Posted by: DMong at Thu May 26 00:39:56 2011   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DMong ]  
   

this might also be of interest about the different whitesided phenotypes Jeff. I have the history's on alot of stuff to refer to later on. It is basically just as "JYoye" mentioned. Further below it mentions the different phenotype you mentioned, and then some.





Morph: White Sided Black Ratsnake

Other marketing names: Salt & pepper, Licorice Stick, WS

Genotype: ww.ww

Eyes: Grey with a dark ruby red pupil

Ventrals: White but may have a few brown markings





History: The first known White Sided Black Ratsnake was found in Maryland by a young school child. He gave the snake to his Biology teacher who in turn gave it to George Miskimon Jr. It was through the captive breeding efforts of Mr Miskimon that the White Sided Black Ratsnake entered the hobby. It has been rumoured that since then other wild caught Black Ratsnakes have been caught with this recessive mutation but we have been unable to verify this.





Appearance: The appearance of White Sided Black Ratsnakes is very variable (see notes below). The background colour is brilliant white. The ladder like pattern is contained within two dark doral stripes. No two scales have the same colour which gives it a mosiac appearance. Some coloured individual scales may be present along the sides. The overall colour scheme is black, grey and brown. The rostral scale is most often pure white. The head has a splattering of dark pigment and the tongue is red.



Notes:There are a couple of distinct looks to White Sided Black Ratsnakes but all are controlled by the same gene but achieved by selectively breeding.



Salt and Pepper is an extreme version these snakes have a completely white body with random individually coloured scales in shades of grey/black.



Vanishing Pattern White Sided as the names implies has a pattern that fades as it goes down the body towards the tail.



Another variation of White Sided Black Ratsnakes does not have the completely white sides, the white is more in random patches and the pattern is not contained within the dorsal stripes but extends down the sides.



Varieties and other morph combinations: Albino White Sided Black Ratsnake, Brindle White Sided Black Ratsnake
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