Re: You must see this "Albino Chrondro"
so what is the average lifespan of one? without breeding? with breeding?
Re: You must see this "Albino Chrondro"
what are the different variations of adults?
Re: You must see this "Albino Chrondro"
Letīs please focus on this Albino Chondro, because this is really a very, very special animal.
Itīs like having a (really) blue or red BP.
Barakujang,
Thank you very much for posting those.
Do you have any other info and/pics or a link to another site where there is more info/pics on this animal ?
Looks like a Biak-type. Do you know where it was collected ?
Are you sure it was a red neonate ? Makes it even more extraordinary to be an albino starting as a red neo
On a side note, you are right about the first one to be bred on the US. It was done by D. Salceies, and the snakeīs name is Floyd. Several Albino projects are on course by many well known breeders, but to the best of my knowledge no other albino chondros has hatched yet (if they have, no one realeased the info)
Re: You must see this "Albino Chrondro"
A correction to my post:
In fact, there is another knowed albino, called "Midas" and bred and owned by Trooper Walsh. Midas is an uncle of Floyd
And this Summer two more albinos were hatched from a clutch of Floydīs parents ( Meraukes ).
So, there are a few out albinos already in the US.
Now, I believe the info is accurate.
Re: You must see this "Albino Chrondro"
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Originally Posted by
JoMo
Letīs please focus on this Albino Chondro, because this is really a very, very special animal.
Itīs like having a (really) blue or red BP.
Barakujang,
Thank you very much for posting those.
Do you have any other info and/pics or a link to another site where there is more info/pics on this animal ?
Looks like a Biak-type. Do you know where it was collected ?
Are you sure it was a red neonate ? Makes it even more extraordinary to be an albino starting as a red neo
On a side note, you are right about the first one to be bred on the US. It was done by D. Salceies, and the snakeīs name is Floyd. Several Albino projects are on course by many well known breeders, but to the best of my knowledge no other albino chondros has hatched yet (if they have, no one realeased the info)
Hi,
I'm surely that when he is a baby he is red cause i saw him by my self. I don't know really where he is from but in thailand all GTP had import from wildcaught accept some baby that i've been produce longtime ago. He looking like biak type yes!!! that's very cool and i think this is the reason point i post for you guys ;)
For this guy we had only one in Thailand :D
Re: You must see this "Albino Chrondro"
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juddb
Who produced this animal? I cant remember who produced the albino chondro here in the states but i think it was greg maxwell. Anyway thanks for sharing.:gj:
No not greg maxwell it was Damon Salceies . He was the first to produce a live albino here in the states. just incredible animal!
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Louie1
so what is the average lifespan of one? without breeding? with breeding?
about 15 years life span... breeding your females can be like 10 year. Of course theres exceptions in the animal world. but this is a rough est.
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Warocker's Wife
about 15 years life span... breeding your females can be like 10 year. Of course theres exceptions in the animal world. but this is a rough est.
Thank you!
Sorry I didn't mean to take away from a truely incredible animal. I take it this albino is unrealted to other albino strains?
Re: You must see this "Albino Chrondro"
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Originally Posted by
JoMo
A correction to my post:
In fact, there is another knowed albino, called "Midas" and bred and owned by Trooper Walsh. Midas is an uncle of Floyd
And this Summer two more albinos were hatched from a clutch of Floydīs parents ( Meraukes ).
So, there are a few out albinos already in the US.
Now, I believe the info is accurate.
I remb seeing a picture from a show of Midas, asking price: $100,000