Re: Introducing the Green Labby Ball!!!
I personally have never seen a congo in person, just in pictures. I see some difference in the color and pattern, but im not familiar with the congo project.
Thanks
- Josh
Re: Introducing the Green Labby Ball!!!
Understood. I was just going off the pictures you posted and the 1 Congo that I've seen. You mentioned that it is kind of hard to capture the color, have you tried using a WhiBal card? They only cost $20 dollars and have really helped me capture the colors (they are cards with certified white, black, and neutral on them and you can get them on ebay). A friend who was a professional photographer told me about them and I was really impressed with how easy it can make correcting for light.
Re: Introducing the Green Labby Ball!!!
Havent tried that method yet, but the pics posted were taken from my iPhone except for the one of her belly. Captures their color pretty well.
Re: Introducing the Green Labby Ball!!!
Sounds like a cool gene for adding some "bling" to a nice morph, would be nice to see those smoking spots on a clown...
Re: Introducing the Green Labby Ball!!!
Im thinking the same thing. Now i gotta get me some clowns :)
Re: Introducing the Green Labby Ball!!!
I love the green hues and off the wall patterns on all these snakes!:banana:
1.0 Spider
1.0 Pinstripe
1.0 Lemon Pastel- blushed out
0.1 Lemon Pastel
0.2 Normals
0.1 Amel Corn Snake
1 Oscar Fish
Re: Introducing the Green Labby Ball!!!
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STjepkes
It's a het Albino, correct? If so, I'd guess that most likely the het is bringing about the specific looks you're inquiring about.
The big problem there is the word "guess"... I'm not saying it is the same, but the coloration is definitely similar. Enough so that I'll be keeping an eye to see what the OP discovers.
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Re: Introducing the Green Labby Ball!!!
Of course, be my guest. It's just the odds that it's indeed one of these subtle morphs are staggering. Gotta be at most 1 in 1,000,000 - probably less than that. Especially when we know it carries a recessive gene that a number of knowledgeable people believe can effect coloration/pattern. But hey, I'm no expert! :P
Introducing the Green Labby Ball!!!
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JHB Reptiles
Hey Guys, just an update on this years labby project, The original labby female is about to ovulate, here is a photo of her that my buddy took the other night at my place, ill post a photo of her ovulation as well in the days to come!
http://i887.photobucket.com/albums/a...s/photo-18.jpg
Thanks
- Josh
Awesome!! Is she producing what will hopefully be a clutch of supers? Or is the pairing with another morph?
Re: Introducing the Green Labby Ball!!!
This will be a clutch of supers hopefully, she was bred to only the labby male, i have another labby female bred to a labby male, that female is much smaller, but hopefully with 2 clutches I will get something!
Thanks
- Josh