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    Re: Morph Timeline

    Pretty much the same. And I was being facetious about the brown radix. That's just a normal. So is (olive) green, very dark (almost black), grey, etc.

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    Re: Morph Timeline

    Really?

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    Re: Morph Timeline

    Thanks for the great info.

    I will be playing with different ways to display this, so that it's easier to see what's missing, or what's in error.

    I think the most visual way would be creating a mini poster for each possible morph, & adding a photo credit field.
    If you would like to contribute photos to this, just post them here.
    I'm setting up a poster template to plug the info & photos, so there's some common design to the project.

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    Re: Morph Timeline

    Quote Originally Posted by BUSHSNAKE View Post
    shannon had a sibling to the aztec..it looked like nothing else ive seen, it only had the stripes...no pattern at all
    Unfortunately, i lost it in a brumation accident. Along with many other animals.
    Mother of many snakes and a beautiful baby girl! I am also a polymer clay artist!


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    Re: Morph Timeline

    It would be great to have a poster like that.
    I love radix morphs.
    Have a few.....but it is very difficult to get some here.

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    Re: Morph Timeline

    Time perhaps for an update Ric
    ​I'm not actually a gynecologist...but i'll take a look.

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    Re: Morph Timeline

    Perhaps add the black and white radixes Steve has?

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    Re: Morph Timeline

    Hi guys. I'm slowly but surely back from brumation.

    I only have 3 morphs, so I need people to send me pictures of their color radixes, to update the info visually.

    Each poss. morph entry can be a one page poster with the info arranged over the photo. We have the info, now we need the photos.

    You get bragging rights & credit for the picture in the poster. Send them up, guys.

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    Re: Morph Timeline

    Just right-click and save...

    Orange T- albino produced by Don Belnap 2009. It's my understanding that orange (not red) coloring on T- albinos first popped up in captive snakes (Scott Felzer) that are decended from crossing the Illinois and Iowa T- albinos. That orange color is also now carried over to T+ nebraska's through breeding in the T+ gene into this orange line. The color is hit and miss. Some color up as they mature, some don't. The Illinois and Iowa albinos are apparently the same mutation, just different locality. I also noticed that not much attention has been paid to the fact that not all WC T+ albinos are from Nebraska. "Nebraska" seems to be nothing more that another way of saying T+ and Nebraska is just where the first T+ was found. If you go by that thinking, then the Illinois is just an Iowa. That's why I decided to stop calling them that and just say T+ or T-



    Same snake as a neonate. Looked like any other T-

    Photo by Don Belnap

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    Re: Morph Timeline

    With that orange color being hit and miss.... how long do you wait before you see it show up? 6mo, 1yr, longer?? Does anyone on the forum have this orange example that they would be willing to share a pic of? Awesome!!!!

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