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Posted by ErikH on April 11, 2002 at 20:51:19:
In Reply to: Re: origin of albino yellow ratsnakes posted by jeff schofield on April 11, 2002 at 13:49:06:
: I know LLoyd Lemke had a strain that is likely the most popular, and maybe the only one in the country. I have also heard(Don Soderberg)that Art Bass caught and bred one with Mark Lucas' snake in S.Fl.. I also have done some research into this with limited success. I bought some adults that did not look entirely like yellows but I have been told by other breeders it may have something to do with the length of time(several generations) these have been inbred. I have no pics, well I do but I cant figure this computer thing out yet,LOL. Can someone else help us out..J
I'm gonna try to help you.First go to kingsnake.com's free photo gallery and register for the free account.The pics have to be on a website to post them.Posting pics isn't really hard to do,just complicated to try to explain.When you get your account,upload a few pics to it.Go to your pic in the photo gallery,and right click on it,a little window should pop up,click where it says view image.When you get the larger image,go to the top of the screen and click on the web address(URL)of the pic,it should then highlight it in blue.Click at the top of the screen where it says Edit,another little window should pop up,click on Cut.From there go to the forum in which you want to post the pic,and go to post message,and click on Optional Image URL.Then go back up to Edit and click Paste,when it puts the image URL in the Image URL box,try to post it.Use the preview button first to see if it worked.I hope this helps,and I use Netscape,so it may be just a little different if you are using Internet explorer or AOL.
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