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Alice
great pics! I really like the reduced pattern right before the iguanas' pics
Me too that one made me stop and say WHOA!:D
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thb
Its a normal albino ball python
I would say a really gorgeous albino!
Very nice collection and great pics.:sweeet:
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Thanks for all the comments. The albino is pretty sweet, female at about 1700 grams :D
@Ouroboros: the granite like female, is a new morph iam trying to prove. I call it Dot ball, its also that gene mixed with butter on picture 2-4... I made a butter, a dot and a butter dot in 2009, all females, no dot male, so I have to wait for trying to hit the maybe super.
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Real gorgeous snakes you have there! Love the lizards to, very pretty!
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thb
Thanks for all the comments. The albino is pretty sweet, female at about 1700 grams :D
@Ouroboros: the granite like female, is a new morph iam trying to prove. I call it Dot ball, its also that gene mixed with butter on picture 2-4... I made a butter, a dot and a butter dot in 2009, all females, no dot male, so I have to wait for trying to hit the maybe super.
I hope that you prove it out but I must admit that I doubt the fact of it being a new mutation. Sorry but it looks very much like a high-end Granite which is pretty cool since you don't see those too often.
Wasn't the sire sold to you as a granite? The Butter-Granit even looks like other Granite related combos such Lesser-Granite and Mojave-Granite.
Either way it looks great. :) How old is the albino? I'm huge fan of recessives and I only collect those.
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wow very awsome colection you have there wow..
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Ouroboros
I hope that you prove it out but I must admit that I doubt the fact of it being a new mutation. Sorry but it looks very much like a high-end Granite which is pretty cool since you don't see those too often.
Wasn't the sire sold to you as a granite? The Butter-Granit even looks like other Granite related combos such Lesser-Granite and Mojave-Granite.
Either way it looks great. :) How old is the albino? I'm huge fan of recessives and I only collect those.
I bought two females from same litter, made by a WC male x normal, the seller had saved the two females because the looked like their daddy. ( dont know why he sold them ) Then last season I put my butter male with the biggest girl, and out came that butter dot and dot females. This year the other female is paired up with my fire male, so iam hoping for fire dots :)
The albino ball is from 06 ( i think ), and the albino iggy is from 07...
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thb
I bought two females from same litter, made by a WC male x normal, the seller had saved the two females because the looked like their daddy. ( dont know why he sold them ) Then last season I put my butter male with the biggest girl, and out came that butter dot and dot females. This year the other female is paired up with my fire male, so iam hoping for fire dots :)
The albino ball is from 06 ( i think ), and the albino iggy is from 07...
That is interesting. If that's the story then you're probably on to something cool. Who knows, maybe we're talking about an animal that works the same like a spotnose? A Dot-Ball that looks 10x crazier than that can only be cool.
I hope that you'll be selling a 'dot' male. ;) I've got some lovely recessive females and a triple-gene female that would love some company.