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    Re: Albino T.s.parietalis on the Ranch

    Here's an updated photo. This photo has only been cropped.
    I used a Sony camcorder to take the photo. It has a great lens on it.
    Very true colors.
    I'm trying to locate my close up lens to get a few facial photos.


    Here's those close ups.
    Last edited by guidofatherof5; 10-05-2010 at 03:19 PM.
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    Re: Albino T.s.parietalis on the Ranch

    Cogratulations, Steve!
    Thatīs a very lucky adoption.
    You can see. that his parents were as dark as your females ( all the pink scales would be black without the amelanistic gene ). heīs locking very well: Good proportions, clear eyes and no deformations.
    Quote Originally Posted by guidofatherof5 View Post
    Are you shure that heīs young? Have you measured his length and weight? From the true colored picture I would guess, that is is at least 3 years old. ( the skin becomes thicker with each shed, normal colored snakes will become darker, amelanistics become paler )
    I would be interested, if it is the same amelansitic gene as the Kansas-strain!
    Allready waiting for the sommer
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    Re: Albino T.s.parietalis on the Ranch

    Quote Originally Posted by zooplan View Post
    Cogratulations, Steve!
    Thatīs a very lucky adoption.
    You can see. that his parents were as dark as your females ( all the pink scales would be black without the amelanistic gene ). heīs locking very well: Good proportions, clear eyes and no deformations.

    Are you shure that heīs young? Have you measured his length and weight? From the true colored picture I would guess, that is is at least 3 years old. ( the skin becomes thicker with each shed, normal colored snakes will become darker, amelanistics become paler )
    I would be interested, if it is the same amelansitic gene as the Kansas-strain!

    He's 34 grams and 22 inches/55.88 cm
    He feels young to me but I'm basing this off how a young radix male feels.
    You mentioned something about the skin becoming thicker with age. He feels soft. Not near as rough a feel as older snakes.
    Of course, this is subjective to many things. I may be off base with this.
    In any event he's seems healthy and feels strong. Spring will tell about breeding. I want to at least produce a good number of hets. to work with.

    After posting this he decided to come out for a bath.
    Steve
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    Emmy, Kale, Molly, Gabby, Hailee
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    Re: Albino T.s.parietalis on the Ranch

    Quote Originally Posted by guidofatherof5 View Post
    After posting this he decided to come out for a bath.
    Oh man that snake is awesome!

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