View Full Version : Nebraska blizzard (t+), Nebraska snow, Iowa blizzard(t-), Iowa snow , blue axanthic
Jeff B
09-04-2016, 06:31 PM
Nebraska blizzard (t+), Nebraska snow, Iowa blizzard(t-), Iowa snow , and blue axanthic for comparison. 1st pic is nebraska blizzard on left, nebraska snow on right (notice the dark eye color of t+), 2nd pic is iowa blizzard (notice the bright pink eyes of the t- and the orange stripe influence of their Dodge Co. grandfather), 3rd pic is iowa snow (classic pink eyes and solid pink body with no pattern), 4th pic is the blue axanthic that is needed to produce blizzards in combination with the 2 different albino types. The snows are combination of the 2 different albino types plus black "anerythristic".
Enjoy,
Jeff
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Jeff B
09-04-2016, 06:49 PM
All the babies pictured are 2016 born and produced by Jeff Benfer at Garter Snake Morph and for those who do not know the history or the significance of these babies, the nebraska blizzards where a "worlds first" produced this year in our basement and we have produced many worlds firsts, I do not say this to brag but just of the records and so that those new to the hobby understand and can appreciate the history and the years and years of work behind producing such gorgeous and interesting animals.
Dan72
09-04-2016, 07:47 PM
Totally bonkers! Crazy in love with this. When I found my T+ in my yard and learned about the different morphs in radix I knew I had to get axanthic for this reason. So seeing as you are the first to reach the summit on this, BIG CONGRATS Jeff! Can't wait to make some of these for myself. Great job! They look better then I've dreamed because now it's not just a dream anymore.
Albert Clark
09-04-2016, 08:44 PM
Thanks Jeff! Very little beats a good explanation on genetics. Especially coming from one of the main pioneers in the industry/hobby. A real class.
Jeff B
09-04-2016, 09:36 PM
Totally bonkers! Crazy in love with this. When I found my T+ in my yard and learned about the different morphs in radix I knew I had to get axanthic for this reason. So seeing as you are the first to reach the summit on this, BIG CONGRATS Jeff! Can't wait to make some of these for myself. Great job! They look better then I've dreamed because now it's not just a dream anymore.
Dan I had that same dream and it took me 6 long years to be able to see that dream a reality.
Jeff B
09-04-2016, 09:40 PM
Thanks Jeff! Very little beats a good explanation on genetics. Especially coming from one of the main pioneers in the industry/hobby. A real class.
Al, I appreciate that, thank you.
Tommytradix
09-05-2016, 09:08 AM
What was the pairing?
Tommytradix
09-05-2016, 09:16 AM
Btw congrats jeff! This is a great achievement! I would like to add that the dodge co. Is a different strain of t+ than the classic nebraska. I'll say it again, congratulations!!!
AntTheDestroyer
09-05-2016, 10:01 AM
So pink. It will be interesting to see how they mature. I think a little bragging is ok when it is deserved and respectful. In your case both are true.
Dan72
09-05-2016, 10:47 PM
I can't stop looking!!! LUV!
BUSHSNAKE
09-06-2016, 12:33 PM
In order to appreciate the history why dont you give some history. How old are the parents?
Zdravko092368
09-08-2016, 04:27 PM
They look great, prefer them to the previous blizzards.
Tommytradix
09-08-2016, 07:14 PM
Care to answer mine and Joe's questions Jeff? What is the lineage behind this pairing and what was the pairing?
Tommytradix
03-07-2017, 02:12 PM
can we please see updated photos of this litter? and any info on the parents that produced this litter would be great.
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