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    Re: Anaconda Het. Albino

    Quote Originally Posted by Kuba View Post
    Im pretty sure thats not a annaconda, but its for sure a nice hoggy, i like the pattern
    Anaconda is the name of the pattern morph. Really cool gene, the homo form of it is a patternless.

    That's gonna look great with some albino in the mix.

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    Re: Anaconda Het. Albino

    very nice
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    Re: Anaconda Het. Albino

    Wow... what an ugly snake. You poor soul, having to suffer through looking at it every day, just send it to me and I will take one for the team, and I promise you won't have to deal with that hideous creature anymore!

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    Re: Anaconda Het. Albino

    He eats like a pig, and has been growing very fast. I have a picky '08 extreme albino male that he is almost larger than, and he's only a couple of months old. Hoping he'll go late in the season so I can get some albino 'condas in 2010.

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    Re: Anaconda Het. Albino

    Just curious, has anyone produced an albino superconda yet? Is this an eventual goal for your project?

    I'm super jealous, GREAT looking hoggie you've got there

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    Re: Anaconda Het. Albino

    Quote Originally Posted by mainbutter View Post
    Just curious, has anyone produced an albino superconda yet? Is this an eventual goal for your project?

    I'm super jealous, GREAT looking hoggie you've got there

    No albino supers yet. This year the first albino anacondas popped out. Brent Bumgardner showed pictures of two of them, but I heard he hatched a lot more than that. I'm sure he'll hit on supers next year.

    That is definately my eventual goal. Right now I plan on breeding him to a red/purple phase albino, an orange albino, and a yellow albino so I can get most of the different color phases. Next year I'm thinking about breeding him to my female axanthic and albino both 66% het snow to start on axanthic and snow supercondas.

    Not sure on the last pairings, though. I was offered a snow male in trade for some albino anaconda project hatchlings next season, so I may forgo breeding the anaconda to the axanthic and just shoot for snows.

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    Re: Anaconda Het. Albino

    awesome
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    Re: Anaconda Het. Albino

    Beautiful! He has the sploches like the green anaconda has. I never really paid any attention to the anaconda morph hoggies.
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    Re: Anaconda Het. Albino

    Quote Originally Posted by Neal View Post
    Beautiful! He has the sploches like the green anaconda has. I never really paid any attention to the anaconda morph hoggies.
    Yup, the original one that hatched out years ago looked just like that. They named the morph based on the lone male that hatched, and since found out they don't consistantly (or commonly, from what I've seen) hatch with that pattern.

    Don't think I posted my two newest additions here yet.

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    Re: Anaconda Het. Albino

    that Xanthic is awesome looking! beautiful snake!
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