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    "Third shed, A Success" sirtalis01's Avatar
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    Re: Red Radix

    1st they are all adults second Joe I got you homie and 3rd yes she is actually that red even her nose is red....ill post close up pix in a few

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    Re: Red Radix







    female oregon

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    Re: Red Radix

    Wow..even prettier close up...such vibrant colors!
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    Re: Red Radix

    Lots of red. In the wild it would be perfect camouflage for, umm. Perfect camouflage for an iron-rich sandy environment, so she would blend in nicely with sun bleached sticks in Australia's "Red Centre". :-) I'm now going to have to take a closer look at our checkereds, because in the closeup photos there I've noticed that individual scales aren't all the same colour, most obvious with the dorsal stripe where a defined line runs through the middle of a column of scales. I'd not looked closely, but had assumed each scale was one colour and the patterns built up using the single colour scales like pixels.

    I'm loving the Oregon, lovely colours and patterning.
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    Re: Red Radix

    Quote Originally Posted by Char361979 View Post
    Those babies are adorable and the female you have there makes my Binky look like a ugly old toad, she is beautiful!
    BINKY BINKY quick cover your ears, mommy has been looking at the swans and now see's you as a hideous young anatidae
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    Re: Red Radix

    I would never see Binks as hideous, she's my beautiful baby girl, but those guys are just... wow.

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    Re: Red Radix

    Quote Originally Posted by sirtalis01 View Post
    1st they are all adults
    All my adults are my little babies too.
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    Re: Red Radix

    A lil update here is on of the offsprings from my high red albino female and the red male that steve got me.. He is awesome looking... Can't wait to breed them back to eachother..have a 2.4 that are just like him and a bunch that are showing little red and some no red at all..

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    Re: Red Radix

    Looking very good. What % of scrubs are showing red?
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    Re: Red Radix

    Check out the thread http://www.thamnophis.com/forum/gene...rst-radix.html and you can see my 100% het high red albino radix. She is one of the offspring from the high red and the high red albino parents, and the sister to the girl pictured 2 posts above this.
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