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Posted by Aaron on September 10, 2002 at 23:19:21:
In Reply to: Re: Female silver suboc wild caught in west TX posted by JDM on September 10, 2002 at 20:36:28:
:Aaron,
:Yes, we probably do need to see the snake in person. Since I cannot, what it appears to be in the picture is an extremely light suboc. Maybe it could be called a hypo-axanthic, having lower than normal amounts of yellow pigmentation. Yes, the normal suboc pattern has already been produced along with the axanthic bloodline (It is still quite rare). I have only seen photographs of hatchling normal patterned axanthic subocs, so I do not know what an adult would look like.
Yes maybe hypo-xanthic is what it is. The head is more like a very pale tan and the rest of the snake is pure silver/light gray despite what the photo looks like. I hope it's inheritable.
Do you know how the axanthic normals were produced? By breeding axanthic blondes to normals?
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