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    "Preparing For Second shed" Mix's Avatar
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    Re: B/W radixes

    Wow! I reeeeeally like this little guy!

    Envy.
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    Re: B/W radixes

    That's a neat Radix.

    Ric
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    Re: B/W radixes

    Too cool Steve!!!
    Put me on the list, I WANT one!!

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    Re: B/W radixes

    Quote Originally Posted by BUSHSNAKE View Post
    beautiful! looks axanthic to me(a true axanthic)no yellow....and its not blue either
    I was thinking the same thing. True axanthic. As in, no yellow but no other side effects such as bluing, loss of pattern, or increased melanin. Just plain old true axanthic and nothing more or less. I wonder what gene or genes are responsible for this. I mean, is this from the mother, the father, or is it a product of their combined contributions. I'd be looking into this Steve. There's definitely something special about them. Could lead to new combo morphs some day too.

    So what should we call your new radix color Steve? Your call.

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    Re: B/W radixes

    The male is my newly acquired (last year) wild caught Iowa albino. The female was a late Fall rescue. I'll post an upated photo of both later today.
    I conceder the female a dark phase. Hence her name, Darkgirl.
    If all goes well they will be paired up again next season. Then the season after that one of the males should be mature enough to breed back to Darkgirl. The year after that a daughter should be ready to breed back to the father. That should also be the year I can breed sib. to sib.
    Steve
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    Re: B/W radixes

    Here is the female (Darkgirl) Then the male (Riverton) and the lockup.


    Steve
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    Re: B/W radixes

    Great proyect Steve, keep us posted with Picts of new babies from this line.
    I think we all want to own one some day.

    Ric
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    Re: B/W radixes

    Very nice. Yet another reason that makes me jealous of those able to work with Radix
    Chris

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    Re: B/W radixes

    Here's some video I shot of these little beauties.
    Steve
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    Re: B/W radixes

    Steve
    5 awesome kids!
    Emmy, Kale, Molly, Gabby, Hailee
    They are not just snakes. They're garter snakes.
    http://www.youtube.com/user/thamnophis14?feature=mhee

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