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lucasjennings
at Tue Aug 14 08:47:49 2012 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by lucasjennings ]
This is what I was going by. It was written up by Dav K.
Known Bullsnake morphs 1.Albino 2.Red 3.Red Albino 4.Patternless 5.Albino Patternless 6.Red Albino Patternless 7.Whitesided 8.Albino Whitesided (snow) 9.Hypo Whitesided (ghost) 10.Hypo whitesided axanthic 11.Paterrnless hypo whitesided (patternless ghost) 12.Patternless Whitesided Lavender Ghost 13.Patternless Albino Whitesided (blizzard) 14.Patternless Whitesided 15.Albino Patternless Whitesided 16.Hypo (Stillwater) 17.Hypo (iowa) 18.Red Hypo 19.Hypo patternless 20.Hypo Albino “Hybino” (Sunglow) 21.Hypo albino patternless (sunglow) 22.Axanthic (Miami Co) 23.Axanthic (Omaha) 24.Axanthic Patternless 25.Axanthic Hypo Patternless (pewter bulls) 26.Axanthic Whiteside 27.Axanthic Patternless 28.Hypo Axanthic 29.Snow (axanthicXalbino) 30.Hypo Snow (moonglow) 31.Whitesided Patternless Lavender Ghost 32.Ivory (iowa hypo whitesided) 33.Lavender ghost 34.AxanthicXhypo (true ghost) 35.Red Whitesided (Sunrise) 36.Granite
37.Albino Granite Albino Granite: A double visual trait that combines the aberrant granite bullsnake with the albino trait. 38.Fire Bulls (Kingsville RedXStillwater Hypo) THE FUTURE GROUP 39.Patternless Lavender Snow 40.Patternless Moonglow 41.Hypo Whitesided Axanthic 42.Patternless Hypo Whitesided (Patternless Ghost): 43.Stillwater Hypo Patternless 44.Patternless Fire Bulls
Locality Morphs 45.Kankakee Bulls (black bulls) 46.Yellow Bulls
47.Hwy 277 bulls These guys were originally marketed as "Monster Bulls", due to the fact that some of the adults that were collected were pushing 10 feet in length. This does not seem to be anything genetic based on the F1 and F2 babies though, so we will just say that they are a nice looking locality Bull. 48.Dwarf Bull (red lodge Montana)
49.Spring Green These are interesting. The grandparents of these beauties were wild collected from the northernmost edge of the Bullsnake's range near Madison Wisconsin. I am not aware of locality animals from any further North.
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