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Old 07-25-05, 05:28 PM   #1
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unknown morph! king california

hey, today and yesterday they started to hatch, my fisrt breed
and all went by the book :medsmile:
any way, one of the babies his gray / purple instade of black
in the link he his next to an normal





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Old 07-25-05, 05:34 PM   #2
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thats a really nice snake... looks a bit like an albino in that he/she has no black pigment
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Old 07-25-05, 05:43 PM   #3
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i think it might be an hypo.. but that says that this is
the first(!?) hypo california king snake
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Old 07-25-05, 06:18 PM   #4
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That is a Hypomelanistic, nice hatch, congrats...
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Old 07-25-05, 06:24 PM   #5
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It looks like a hypo, congrats!
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Old 07-26-05, 03:56 AM   #6
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10X for the quick replays, do you have an photo of an adult?
here a new one from this morning, it look like he his hypo to, and he is
a bit abbernt.



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Oh my oh my!!! Wow what a sweet hatchling!!!! Congrats!! Remember me if you ever want your work load to get a little lighter, lol.
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Hypos very cool! Be sure to keep that one with the umbilical on nice damp towels until it sheds out to avoid any complications. Congrats Mark
P.S. where are you located? feel free to send them my way!
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Old 07-26-05, 08:45 PM   #9
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amm 10x but i'm not mark
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Old 08-01-05, 02:50 PM   #10
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Not hypo.

The result of breeding an Albino Cali King to a Lavender Albino Cali King will produce hypo colored hatchlings...

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So Mike then you are saying his "normals" must be indeed a het for Albino & a het for albino lavender then? I say this because the impression given is that the breeding was a normal X normal. I will have to breed my Lavender male to an albino female next year to see for myself. Interesting tidbit thats for sure, THX Mark
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Old 08-01-05, 04:31 PM   #12
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.. the parren'ts are albino X normal and not as Mike said..
i'll post some new photos at the begining of the week when they all finish sheding and eating..


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Nice Snake...
I don't think he's calling you Mark, his name is Mark.
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Yes my name is Mark LOL most folks state their name at the end of their posts its pretty common there TOM3R ; ) So was the Albino used a regular albino or a lavender albino? THX Mark
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If you breed a lavender albino to a "normal" albino, you will get "normal" babies that look like they are Hypomelanistic. It's no secret... I know plenty that have done this on accident, thinking they had 2 lavenders, or 2 albinos, and instead had 1 of each. The 2 morphs are not compatible with each other, and for some reason when you breed them together they just come out extremely light.

Try it for yourself... you'll see.
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