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Posted by Brandon Osborne on November 19, 2002 at 01:24:51:
In Reply to: Question for breeders of blonde & axanthic subocs *pics* posted by ronda on November 18, 2002 at 22:42:15:
:One of my silver subocs hatched with blotches of brown color. Has anyone else had this happen? Any thoughts on whether or not the color will remain like this? Thanks for any input!
:Ronda Van Winkle
:Northwest Herpetoculture
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Beautiful snake. It could be a paradox axanthic, which is also seen in a few other snakes including: albino boas, albino balls, a few cornsnake morphs, and albino burms. This trait is similar to piebaldism, only the animals still has all normal pattern.
On the other hand, it could be a one time occurence. Keep a couple of siblings and breed them back. Since few siver/blonde subocs have been produced, there has been a lot of inbreeding. As more inbreeding is done, more recessive genes will rear their ugly heads......or in this case their beauty.
Brandon Osborne
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