Please share your thoughts.
I paired a male 2008 striped albino to a female 2007 striped DH sunglow and created some amazing snakes. DOB: 27Jun2010. 33 Babies, not pills or still borns. All are doing very good and bigger than the average baby. Just fed them a couple days ago. All have shed and 31 of 33 ate.
Most are obvious in regard to genetic type. But this one with the most amazing striping looks way more contrasty than any albino in my clutch, but not as contrasty as my sunglows. From the research I have been doing, it appears to be a sunglow that isn't as bright, but I was lucky to get the amazing striping.
The last pic is one of the others that is an obvious albino.
Thanks,
CJ
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I paired a male 2008 striped albino to a female 2007 striped DH sunglow and created some amazing snakes. DOB: 27Jun2010. 33 Babies, not pills or still borns. All are doing very good and bigger than the average baby. Just fed them a couple days ago. All have shed and 31 of 33 ate.
Most are obvious in regard to genetic type. But this one with the most amazing striping looks way more contrasty than any albino in my clutch, but not as contrasty as my sunglows. From the research I have been doing, it appears to be a sunglow that isn't as bright, but I was lucky to get the amazing striping.
The last pic is one of the others that is an obvious albino.
Thanks,
CJ
GotBoas.com