blichtenhan
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There has been a lot of interest in these snakes over the last 10 years since KJ Lodrigue posted the first pic of his wild caught "Silverleaf" female. A few have been available over the last 10 years, but few and far between.
The only other current morph from these snakes is a "black kisatchie", an anery mutation that showed up in captive born Slowinski's (Kisatchie ratsnakes), in Don Soderbergs collection about 10 years ago.
I read about an albino morph in Europe, but when I followed this up, there was really no documentation that it existed.
Both of these morphs are 100% Kisatchie, they have not been crossed with corn snakes.
Pictured below is the original adult Silverleaf, picture by KJ, and then one of the babies from this year.
This is an old link discussing Kisatchies, with pics of the silverleaf and the black Kisatchie morph.
http://www.faunaclassifieds.com/for...lassifieds.com/forums/showthread.php?t=104745
Just thought I would throw this out to let people know about the two Kisatchie morphs out there. Does anyone else have either of these morphs currently in their collection? Thanks, Brad Lichtenhan
The only other current morph from these snakes is a "black kisatchie", an anery mutation that showed up in captive born Slowinski's (Kisatchie ratsnakes), in Don Soderbergs collection about 10 years ago.
I read about an albino morph in Europe, but when I followed this up, there was really no documentation that it existed.
Both of these morphs are 100% Kisatchie, they have not been crossed with corn snakes.
Pictured below is the original adult Silverleaf, picture by KJ, and then one of the babies from this year.
This is an old link discussing Kisatchies, with pics of the silverleaf and the black Kisatchie morph.
http://www.faunaclassifieds.com/for...lassifieds.com/forums/showthread.php?t=104745
Just thought I would throw this out to let people know about the two Kisatchie morphs out there. Does anyone else have either of these morphs currently in their collection? Thanks, Brad Lichtenhan