Okay, here goes… First something about the background of the breeders...


Female lineage
In 2005 our only wildcaught female parietalis gave birth to a wonderful litter of 26 perfect young. They grew rapidly and almost all got sold. We held back one male as we were in desperate need of an extra male. This male was from that moment on called `F1` (Remember this name…)
In 2009, F1 was mated with a very dark, normal female which we bought as a young male (but obviously proved out otherwise…). Later on, we realized that due to the wrong sex, the bad state the girl was in, and the colors, that she might be a wildcaught female as well. This female is called DONKER. In short, F1 X DONKER which then created a beautifull litter that was almost entirely sold. We held back one female, a sister to fawn (@ Greg) which we then called PARIETALIS HOLDBACK


Male lineage
In 2002, we got a high red female Thamnophis sirtalis parietalis which had a special look to her. Her belly was orange/black and the amount of red on her back was amazing. We felt we had to do something and started linebreeding with the reddest males possible. She was bought in a petstore and I (Sjoerd) later started working for the wholesale that supplied this petstore. All animals supplied where wildcaught! In 2010, we bred F1 to this female and got a litter of 56! Of this litter, we held back one animal. VERY red and with an orange belly once again…. We called this guy Arthur
This spring, we’ve bred ARTHUR (cb2010) X PARIETALIS HOLDBACK (cb2009) and got following results
18 live, healthy looking young
4 slugs
1 two headed, deformed young
Of the 18 live young, 13 appear normal/ high red and five of them appeared to be silverish/anerythristic….


Have a look at the photo’s and see for yourself… There is NO known anery lineage in this breeding and by the looks of it, they don’t look like normal anery’s…. Perhaps some kind of hypo anery (due to the high red/hypo breedings?????)
See for yourself and we hope to update /testbreed this lineage in a year or 2/3….
No worries, it’s a bit a babyshed… gone now...