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Naptown Reptiles

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Well I got a big surprise tonight when I was checking on eggs, my clutch from my Lavender het Opal (Serpenco) that bred to a Striped Albino (Southwest Wisconsin Reptiles) was hatching. Well I was thinking I"m gonna see little albinos and normals in here, but wait what is that. Well looking back at me was an Anerythristic head. I looked later tonight and so far out of the eggs I have a normal, albino, anerythristic, snow, and what appears to be a charcoal. So I got a variety of colors that I wasn't expecting. I'll try and post some pictures when they are all out. Hey Rich Z. did you ever produce any Lavenders that you can remember that carried for these traits, I mean this clutch really blows my mind to see what has came out so far. And whats the odds that both of these snakes carried the some of the same genes. Any one else have any ideas about this.

Richard
 
I know that Rich has produced many anery lavenders, so the chances are extremely likely. I don't know about the charcoal. You should be careful labeling that one as a charcoal as it may not be one (the odds don't favor it as both parents would have to be het for all those genes).
 
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