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Re: Anerythristic Black Rat.


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Posted by ANDRE' on February 09, 2001 at 11:49:04:

In Reply to: Re: Anerythristic Black Rat. posted by dg on February 09, 2001 at 09:33:08:

: Hi,
: I am assuming you saw these on Southern Reptiles web page/list?? I saw the same photos, perhaps a better pic of them will be posted in the future. Based on the current pics on their page, they don't look much different than a normal black rat. I check that page often to see if updated pics have been posted, I would love to see some new ones.

: In my opinion, an "anery" or axanthic black rat wouldnt look much different from a normal. The pic above is a WC rat snake that I found a few years back. It APPEARED to be axanthic, but died in brumation before she was bred. She had no red or yellow at all, which is unusual for a black rat. Note the whiteish cast in her interstitial skin. I think I posted the same pic a few weeks ago.

: I would really like to get my hands on an anery or axanthic black rat, I feel that some very interesting morphs could result. Imagine if this gene was introduced into "greenish" rats... strip away the yellow pigment from an olive-green snake and a "blue" snake should result, similar to axanthic bullfrogs. ;)

: Take care,
: dg

Nice looking blk rat dg! Was she wild caught if so from were ? She would have produce some very good genetic material. later Andre'



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