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08-17-03, 01:03 AM
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Coral Albino updated pic.
This guy is getting pinker everyday.
I managed to get him to pose right after he shed. This guy was the pic of the litter in my opinion anyway. He was produced from a coral albino mother bred to a normal albino father. This is a littermate to Hercules and Medusa that Tony has been posting pics off. The coral albinos tend to keep their coloration into adulthood with some animals being almost solid pink as adults. I beleive this mutation to be the pastel gene incorporated into the albino. As pastels mature they get an increase in pink coloration.
Check out Peter Kahl's site he has some awesome pics of adult coral albinos.
Dan
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08-17-03, 01:31 AM
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Great pic and GORGEOUS snake Dan!!!
Drool, drool!!!
One question though, what are the genetics behind the coral albino? Is it a different strain of albino? From your post, I assume it's Kahl line but is it simply albino or does it have hypo genes as well?
I'm trying to understand the difference between a sunglow and coral albino as both look similar to me. There are very few pics of adults out there so it is difficult for me to really tell between the two.
Thanks,
Pixie
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08-17-03, 06:53 AM
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BIGDAN:
Hey hey hey I thought that albino was coming to me..............lol. Just joking, but I do like these guys I got and again thanks on that.
PIXIE:
How are your albinos doing, been awhile since I heard on them?
Cya...
Tony
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08-17-03, 08:01 AM
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Tony: My albinos are doing good! I haven't taken new pics in quite some time and am due!!! My female has grown quite a bit in the fast few months and the male is starting to. He just finished a deworming treatment a few weeks ago and is just starting to really put some meat on him.
Pics will be coming soon,
Pixie
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08-17-03, 08:06 AM
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*scribble scribble scribble*
There. Another snake added to the list of ways that I will be bankrupt by this time next year.
I'm going to write a book called "How I went broke for the love of herps". Should be an entertaining read.
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08-17-03, 10:42 AM
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Now that is some serious pink!
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08-17-03, 12:09 PM
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Hey Pixue
Coral Albinos are Kahl strain and the name was coined by Pete Kahl as well (I think anyway) It was used to descride the albinos that retained or had alot more pink in them. They do not carry the hypo gene but like I said I beleive them to be pastel albinos. Jeff Ronne has similar albino boas that he calls pastel albinos. CHeck out there sites as they have some very good pics of this trait.
The pastel trait is a line bred possibly co dominant trait that makes the boa very clean with reduced black and increased pink coloration. Some pastel boas can be screaming pink so when you get the same gene in an albino snake the boa gets very pink as well. I have seen pics of the corals where their heads are almost purple.
Sunglows are albinos with the salmon gene and they tend to be very bright white with intense red saddles and markings versus being pink all over. I was hoping for sunglows this year as I bred my Salmon DH for Sunglow female to one of my albino males but I think she reabsorbed and no babies. The pair may have been too young this season but breeding season is almost here again. LOL
Dan
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08-17-03, 07:26 PM
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Big Dan: Thanks for the explanation between coral albinos and sunglows It is much appreciated!
I'm sorry to hear that you weren't able to produce sunlglow this year. I wish you the best of luck your next try.
Pixie
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08-17-03, 09:10 PM
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Well, there was yet another snake pic I have added to my "Reptiles Wanted" folder. You guys are going to make Invictus and I bankrupt if you keep posting such beautiful herps! *LOL*
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08-18-03, 01:28 PM
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Thats a awesome boa, im always getting jealous when i look at these pics
-Steve-
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08-18-03, 02:12 PM
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Very nice!
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08-19-03, 11:16 PM
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Very nice she well produce some very nice babies for ya.
oh ya if you produce sunglows this year get ahold of me i will take a pair.
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10-28-04, 10:35 PM
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Well, it's been over a year... Any new updated shots you'd like to share? That'd be awesome!!!
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10-28-04, 10:56 PM
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Here you go.
18 months old here and I hope to have more this season as his parents are breeding up a storm.
Thanks
Dan
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10-29-04, 12:34 AM
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Gorgeous Dan!!!!!!!
Put a warning sign on the thread so we put some sunglass on before viewing next time
Wish you get lots of babies!
Stav
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