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    "PM Boots For Custom Title" Jeff B's Avatar
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    New T.radix pairing

    The female is a Nebraska albino radix her mother was also het Xmas albino and het anerythristic, her father was an Iowa snow so she is essentially het for Iowa snow and Nebraska snow. The male is the Dodge Co. albino, so this breeding will confirm if his albino type is compatible with either the Iowa albino type (T-) or the Nebraska albino type (T+). I'm guessing he will prove to be compatible with the Nebraska type (T+). If all the babies are normals then they would be possibly het for a new albino type. These two snakes definately have a different look, especially evident in the close shot from above.



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    Re: New T.radix pairing

    Yet another interesting pairing with some potential for surprises.

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    Re: New T.radix pairing

    Great looking Radi.
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    Re: New T.radix pairing

    Very cool i hope it pans out for ya Jeff, itll be interesting to see if they are compatable

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    Re: New T.radix pairing

    Seems like the same mutation responsible for nebraska albinos but who knows. The illinois and Iowa T- albinos turned out to be compatible and also eventually resulted in orange albinos (T- and T+) so maybe something wonderful and different will come from this pairing too. That WC has a nice colored stripe and cool pattern. I wonder what other traits he's hiding.

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    Re: New T.radix pairing

    Richard he is from an area where there is a lot of red radix, so likely he is a red too, but time will tell hopefully.

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    Re: New T.radix pairing

    Very cool! Love the male's colors. Keep us posted!

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    Re: New T.radix pairing

    Gotta love that male.
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    Re: New T.radix pairing

    Great pair.

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    Re: New T.radix pairing

    So much eye candy...........

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