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    Re: Morph Timeline

    Check out Scott F. website.
    Scroll down(left side) to the listing of Plains Garters

    Scott Felzer's Garter Snakes, specializing in aberrant garters
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    Emmy, Kale, Molly, Gabby, Hailee
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    Re: Morph Timeline

    Steve are they called/listed as hybino???

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    Re: Morph Timeline

    I wasn't sure if he(Scott F.) had one listed or not but I thought he did.
    I think Don B. (ssssnakeluvr) probably has some nice photos but I think he's at a reptile show today. Hopefully he'll see this and post up some photos.
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    Re: Morph Timeline

    Watched your feeding vids on youtube, Amy, stunning snake!! Does Don still produce these?

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    Re: Morph Timeline

    Quote Originally Posted by Dan72 View Post
    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!!!!
    It started coming in at around 9 mos. increased gradually with each shed. Stopped coloring up at around 2 yrs old.

    I believe that Amy's mother (Cariad, our forum mascot) is expecting another litter very soon. Should be some orange albinos in the litter I think. Contact Don Belnap (ssssnakeluvr) http://www.donsgartersnakes.net/

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    Re: Morph Timeline

    this is a good idea he had for this thread

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    Re: Morph Timeline

    No doubt. I have kept many breeding/birthing records over the years but have them all to myself or gone with the wind. I am trying to keep closer track this year because I am planning on new morphs never seen before. I will do me my best for heritage and ancestry facts

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    Re: Morph Timeline

    It is unfortunate more of these morphs and people are not still around, would certainly make the hobby more interesting.

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    Re: Morph Timeline

    the people are around just not active on the forum or in richards case banned lol

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    Re: Morph Timeline

    the only morph i see up there not around is the aztec. i had one born last season that looked similar to the aztec but it was a stillborn blue axanthic. you also have to take into account all the new morphs there are now. Dan krull has a white-sided the b&w gene has been proven and is in the process of creating new combination morphs. T+ blizzard. red/blue axanthics. red blizzards are in the works. hybinos. red hybinos. Radixes are looking pretty good these days lol its a shame the aztec wasnt reproduced cause it was the closest legal garter we had to the san frans and im sure a high red aztec or high red albino aztec would have been something special to look at.

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