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    Re: Albino butlers found.Going to a museum eventually.

    Hello everyone! I saw sschind today and he mentioned that my FHF post about the albino Butlers garter had been discussed here, so I registered. Thanks Steve and ConcinnusMan for the shout-outs! I've been becoming more and more intrigued with garters lately, so it's fitting that I start checking out this forum.

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    Re: Albino butlers found.Going to a museum eventually.

    Quote Originally Posted by Carl Koch View Post
    Hello everyone! I saw sschind today and he mentioned that my FHF post about the albino Butlers garter had been discussed here, so I registered. Thanks Steve and ConcinnusMan for the shout-outs! I've been becoming more and more intrigued with garters lately, so it's fitting that I start checking out this forum.

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    Re: Albino butlers found.Going to a museum eventually.

    Nice to see you on the forum.
    Anytime you want to drop by the Ranch and photograph my snakes you are more than welcome too. Please
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    Re: Albino butlers found.Going to a museum eventually.

    Welcome to the forum family!
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    Re: Albino butlers found.Going to a museum eventually.

    Great to have you here.

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    Re: Albino butlers found.Going to a museum eventually.

    Just a quick update, I got to see the Albino Butlers last night. Pretty cool and coming from a guy who does not like morphs (as Carl will attest to) that's saying something. In fact I was more impressed by the baby radix he had. I never realized they were such neat looking animals.

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    Re: Albino butlers found.Going to a museum eventually.

    I would love to see an albino Butler's (T.butleri).
    Any chance we can see it and the baby T.radix?
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    Re: Albino butlers found.Going to a museum eventually.

    I'll see if I can get Carl to post a picture He may even see this if he subscribes to this thread. It's just a little guy but he has very nice clean lines.

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    Re: Albino butlers found.Going to a museum eventually.

    You didn't see it already Steve? I first heard about it on field herp forum and saw the picture. It looks pretty much just like the albino northwestern. Not surprising being how butler's are one of the northwestern's closest relatives, along with santa cruz garters.(determined by DNA analysis)

    Here it is. Albino Butler's. The actual specimen this thread is about.


    Photo by Carl Koch

    more photos and discussion here:
    Field Herp Forum • View topic - Albino Butlers Garter & Case Closed

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    Re: Albino butlers found.Going to a museum eventually.

    That's very pretty.
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