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    Old and wise snake
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    Re: New eastern albino line

    Male or female?

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    "PM Boots For Custom Title" Albert Clark's Avatar
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    Re: New eastern albino line

    Must be a escaped pet. Doesn't seem to be a ordinary w/c in a backyard with those genetics huh? Or the offspring of an escaped pet that was gravid?
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    Old and wise snake snakeman's Avatar
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    Re: New eastern albino line

    Never popped it. It's wild caught. No albino lines like it

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    Re: New eastern albino line

    Don't you think it was someone's pet previously? An escapee or the like?
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    Re: New eastern albino line

    Quote Originally Posted by Albert Clark View Post
    Don't you think it was someone's pet previously? An escapee or the like?
    Curious but what is your reasoning for it not being wild? Does it just seem like it's been line bred for that red (which is quite vivid for such a little one).

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    Re: New eastern albino line

    Assuming it is a wild caught how do you go about producing more if it is not a dominant gene? Do collect other snakes from that area and hope for hets? Or do you breed to one in your collection then breed back to the albino parent? Just curious on the method most use. Cool little guy.

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    Re: New eastern albino line

    tom knows easterns. if he says its nothing like any other in the hobby i believe him. great pick up tom cant wait to see what it looks like as an adult

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    Re: New eastern albino line

    Wicked new line!!

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    Re: New eastern albino line

    The albino easterns that are available now are schuetts albinos. Which are T+ albinos. This is a T- albino. The only other T- out there is the bluegrass albino which hasn't been reproduced. This snake was less than a month old when found. I have the lady looking around her yard for more. Lol

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    Re: New eastern albino line

    Quote Originally Posted by Rushthezeppelin View Post
    Curious but what is your reasoning for it not being wild? Does it just seem like it's been line bred for that red (which is quite vivid for such a little one).
    Just that it seems a specimen with the genetic appearance as such would be atypical for a w/c. Possible, yes. As it was in someone's backyard, we can presume and deduce that can be considered " wild caught".
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