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Old 06-01-04, 03:34 PM   #1
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Some of my snakes

Hi!

Just wanted to share few pics of my snakes. These are effects of the latest session:







I hope you like them

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Old 06-01-04, 03:51 PM   #2
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Very nice snakes - thanks for sharing photos. Question - what is the second one - color almost looks hypo - Nelsons or Sinaloan?? All are very dramatic,

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Old 06-01-04, 04:00 PM   #3
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Lovely pictures
thanks for sharing!!
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What is the first one? Looks like a corn crossed wiht a milksnake..am i right?
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What is the first one? Looks like a corn crossed wiht a milksnake..am i right?
yeah, i was wondering what that was too. whatever it is, i really like it.
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It's got a very clean snout. I was thinking sinaloan but the nose is to clean. Please tell us what the second one is Lukasz.

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Old 06-01-04, 11:18 PM   #7
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The first one looks like a San Luis Potosi kingsnake - looks pretty similar to one of ours - but his has a lighter background and better black borders - outstanding example - but here is our regular guy for comparison -



I am pretty sure the albino is a Nelsons and the tricolor I would guess Ruthvens, the last a pyro but that second one is quite unusual - very pretty snake - really need to know what it is!


Definately need to see more pics of your collection Lukasz!! Outstanding snakes,

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I think it's a hypo sinaloan.... ???

Nice pics though.
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Old 06-02-04, 09:30 AM   #9
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Hi!

Thanks for your comments
The first one is Lampropeltis mexicana mexicana - San Louis Potosi kingsnake.

The second one is hypomelanistic Lampropeltis triangulum sinaloae - Sinaloan milksnake. I don't know its genetic background yet - I have to check if it's simple recesive trait.

The third one is amelanistic (albino) Lampropeltis triangulum nelsoni.

The fourth one is het amelanistic Lampropeltis ruthveni.

And the last one - Lampropeltis pyromelana knoblochi.

The hypo sinaloan is my very special project now - I have to learn his genetic background and this will take 2 generations to prove that this is simple recesive or not.

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Old 06-02-04, 10:33 AM   #10
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Thanks Lukasz - that hypo is very neat. I didn't know the hypo mutation had occured in Sinaloans - if it is confirmed genetic it will open a lot of possibilities. Is it a male?? Look forward to hearing more of your breeding results,

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Sweet Snakes Lukasz. Are there many snake keepers in Poland? Hope so, if not get on them LOL Mark
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Old 06-02-04, 07:35 PM   #12
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Wow -- beautiful collection you've got there! That hypo sinaloan is really neat... definitely be interesting to see if it proves out or not... Thanks for sharing!


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Impressive collection Lukasz. Good luck with the hypo
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