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Re: New Pickups: Ivory and Caramel albino Western Diamondbacks
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Re: New Pickups: Ivory and Caramel albino Western Diamondbacks
wow, thats a good friend to have
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Really interesting can you explain the difference between the tow mutations.. are the co-dom recessive.. ect
When you've got 10,000 people trying to do the same thing, why would you want to be number 10,001? ~ Mark Cuban "for the discerning collector"
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Re: New Pickups: Ivory and Caramel albino Western Diamondbacks
Originally Posted by Freakie_frog
Really interesting can you explain the difference between the tow mutations.. are the co-dom recessive.. ect
Past albino being a recessive, I'm not really sure what determines if one will be T+ or T-. Perhaps someone else can answer this one?
http://www.dtors.org
1.0.0 Eunectes murinus (Green Anaconda)
0.1.0 Morelia viridis (GTP Manokwari Local)
2.1.0 Python curtus brongersmai (Blood Python)
2.1.0 Heterodon nasicus (Western Hognose)
0.0.1 Ahaetulla prasina (Asian Vine Snake)
1.1.0 Hydrodynastes gigas (False Water Cobra)
1.1.0 Crotalus atrox (T+ & T- Albino Western Diamondback Rattlesnake)
0.0.2 Crotalus oreganus (Northern Pacific Rattlesnake)
0.2.1 Crotalus cerastes cerastes (Mojave Sidewinder)
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diamondbacks scare me, and i wouldnt have the nerve to own herps like that , but those are shockingly beautiful diamondbacks .
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