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T. radix Ranch
See through radix
One of the really neat things about most albinos is the ability to see through their skin and see different organs.
Today, while I was feeding my female Nebraska albino radix(Rita) I was able to see a number of dark areas along her lower 1/3rd. From their shape I would say it's a load of little scrubs.
She's really been eating and putting on the weight(200g) On 4/4/2010 she was 184g.

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Re: See through radix
Cool. It takes a bright light but I can see Amy's food moving through her, I can see her heart beating and her lung breathing too. And all of that THROUGH her scales. It's getting a bit harder to see as she grows though.
You might notice in some pics of Iowa albinos, even adults, a dark area right about where the heart should be. That's what it is.(deoxygenated blood) With amy you can actually watch it get darker if she moves vigorously.
Now you can see babies! That's way cool.
It's hard to keep track, did you ever breed that WC nebraska albino?
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Re: See through radix
 Originally Posted by ConcinnusMan
Cool.
It's hard to keep track, did you ever breed that WC nebraska albino?
This is her. She was bred to a red phase radix from her own area this year.
Hoping next Spring one of her sons(from last year) will be ready to be bred back to her.
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Re: See through radix
Oh, I didn't realize that WC albino had red on it. At first I was like, "why the heck didn't he breed her with another nebraska?" but I see where you're going with this.
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It's all about the Fuzzies
Re: See through radix
Very cool! I've never been a fan of 'see through snakes' but watching embryo development would be fascinating!!!
Tami
Oh. Because you know, it seems to me that, aside
from being a little mentally ill, she's pretty normal.
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Re: See through radix
 Originally Posted by jitami
Very cool! I've never been a fan of 'see through snakes' but watching embryo development would be fascinating!!!
I know what you're saying. Watching her getting bigger and bigger is cool.
I didn't see her breed but I'm pretty sure she's gravid.
She's so much bigger than last year. Hoping for another nice group of Hets.
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Re: See through radix
I don't think you can see it quite THAT clearly but those dark spots are definitely babies.
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Re: See through radix
The great thing about this snake is how relaxed she has become.
For the longest time I thought she would stay wild and skittish but now she like the rest of me girls, cool and relaxed.
She's living with a gravid red phase(Boomerang) and gravid Dark phase(Honda). They were all bred with the same male(Mr. Mansley) who was a loaner stud.
I didn't want to return the male as he was one of the calmest male radixes I've ever seen.
His owner was very surprised by his change in attitude once he hit the Ranch. I guess he had always been wild for him.
Maybe he was just worn out from servicing those 3 ladies
Personally, I think it was the aroma therapy, deep messages, cable TV and all-you-can-eat buffet that won him over
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Re: See through radix
 Originally Posted by guidofatherof5
I didn't want to return the male as he was one of the calmest male radixes I've ever seen.
You always say that 
 Originally Posted by guidofatherof5
His owner was very surprised by his change in attitude once he hit the Ranch. I guess he had always been wild for him.
I get that a lot, especially from people who keep them in tubs and/or heated reptile rooms which are often just too dang hot with no nightly cooling. Any snake can get mean when it's too warm. Too darn many people want "reptile rooms" for the novelty and then want to throw in snakes with different temperature needs, and keep them all at 90 degrees 24/7. I even found one guy that installed UV lights in the ceiling. You know, 7 feet up there where UV can't reach the snakes anyway.
Can't prove it didn't contribute. I'll leave that one alone.
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Re: See through radix
she looks gravid, good luck with her!
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