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albinoman
01-01-04, 08:01 PM
Albino Rainbow!!!!!
albinoman
01-01-04, 08:02 PM
Albino Rainbow!!!!!
Jeff_Favelle
01-01-04, 08:49 PM
LOL, sorry dude, that's a Burm.
Originally posted by Jeff_Favelle
LOL, sorry dude, that's a Burm.
LOL:D
Kyle Walkinshaw
01-01-04, 08:55 PM
LOL
Bartman
01-01-04, 09:04 PM
hahaha
Invictus
01-01-04, 09:46 PM
That pattern looks rainbow to me, not burm... burms usually have the more square markings, don't they? This one has the classic "split-ringed" markings of a rainbow, plus the two stripes right down the middle of the head. The head shape on this picture doesn't even look close to being a burm. This is a rainbow. My guess is a photoshop job too. :D
k2mag360
01-01-04, 11:32 PM
i think that looks like a rainbow also it looks just like my CRB except albino
albinoman
01-02-04, 12:42 AM
I'm sorry, but Do you really guys Think is a burmese or is that a joke? i really laughed!!!!!!!!! lol
k2mag360
01-02-04, 12:46 AM
wait so is that a burmese
Derrick
01-02-04, 01:53 AM
doesnt look like a burm to me but it maybe a photoshop:). If its Photoshop Hats off to ya thats a fair bit of dinkin around
It isn't impossible for someone to have an albino rainbow. Everyone is so skeptical. He has posted pics of an albino redfoot which is rare.
Albinoman, is this your snake?
Derrick
01-02-04, 02:02 AM
the only reason I'm a bit of a skeptic is due to the white background which would make it a lot easier to manipulate. now if someone was holding it, it would be more convincing. Either way its a cool pic.
Understandable, but like you said - it would be alot of work to fix it up.
Jeff_Favelle
01-02-04, 04:04 AM
Its not impossible. I have pics of albino cenchria cenchria and Brain Sharp has T-positive maurus as well as there being reports of T-minus maurus. I thought that was one of Corey's Labrynth molurus. But maybe not. Imagine morph Rainbows? You think I'd be in heaven??!! LOL!
...and don't ask for the brazilian photos, they are not my property, LOL!
Invictus
01-02-04, 04:25 AM
I was doing a search on the web, and I thought that there had only ever been one albino rainbow discovered, and it died in captivity right away. But, that could have been just the only brazilian albino. Then again, maybe the info was outdated! :)
Derrick
01-02-04, 06:30 AM
hehe brushing up on your latin today Jeff:)
Epicrates cenchria cenchria = Brazilian Rainbow Boa
Epicrates cenchria maurus = Colombian Rainbow Boa
Molurus Bivitattus Labyrinth = labyrinth burm
T-minus = amelanistic = lacking melanin
t-positive = Xanthic = Tending toward a yellow color
Jeff_Favelle
01-02-04, 02:07 PM
Molurus Bivitattus Labyrinth = labyrinth burm
Heh heh, for the Burm, that would be Python molurus bivitattus. Molurus is the species name. You need to include the genus, which is Python
Derrick
01-02-04, 08:16 PM
lol Jeff I just put that up so all us neophytes wouldnt have to look it up. I didnt add the python due to the assumption that if your on a snake site you would atleast know a burm is a python.
I do know how taxonomy works. I did a number of zoology and entomology courses in university. Anything that could help with my flyfishing:D
Jeff_Favelle
01-02-04, 09:23 PM
No no, Derrick, Python IS the genus name for Burms. Python includes Burms, Indians, Rocks, Balls, Retics, and Bloods. Burms are Python molurus bivitattus . That's the whole scientific name. Its like common boas, where the common name just happens to be the GENUS name as well. Its not redundant. Its the GENUS. If you are describing a species, you HAVE to include the genus. MANY MANY MANY species carry the same specific names, as that is usually descriptive. And since many species look the same or have the same characteristics, they can have the same specific and sub-specific names.
Genus MUST be included. Sorry man! :D
Derrick
01-03-04, 02:03 AM
Originally posted by Jeff_Favelle
Its not impossible. I have pics of albino cenchria cenchria and Brain Sharp has T-positive maurus as well as there being reports of T-minus maurus. I thought that was one of Corey's Labrynth molurus. But maybe not. Imagine morph Rainbows? You think I'd be in heaven??!! LOL!
Hey Jeff "If you are describing a species, you HAVE to include the genus.":p
And ya I know Python is the genus, I look it all up, but both in this context and for this forum who really cares:)
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