Crazy Gene Line Albino Honduran Milksnake
Description
Beautiful aberrant albino 2023 juvenile. Eating frozen/thawed rodents without any problem!
The Crazy Genes are pure Lampropeltis t. hondurensis (Honduran Milk Snakes)... not intergrades! Described on pages 109/110 in Mong and Tintles' "Guide to Honduran Milksnakes".
The Crazy line aberrant Hondurans were started over 25 years ago by Guy Clark. He started this line predominantly with some Tangerine Dream Hondos that Bill Love made famous years ago. He noticed some funky aberrancies showing up and began holding back the most spectacular ones, and as a result this rare line carries the ability to make some "Crazy" looking Milksnakes indeed. This line reliably produces aberrant specimens with extreme variability in patterns and color.
Some years there are a few very exaggerated aberrations, and sometimes they are more subtle. They all have the possibility of producing new aberrations, and even the most normal looking ones are some of the best looking Hondos in the hobby.
The Crazy gene appears to be an incomplete dominant gene and first appeared in the late 1990s. As the genetics are not the result of a simple recessive trait, aberrancies can be more or less pronounced, and they produce some of the most spectacular patterns and colors. You never know what you are going to get with each clutch.... stripe, reverse stripe, pattern less, anaconda, reverse anaconda, blairs saddles, vanishing, reverse bands, strange aberrancies, and combinations thereof!
This one of the first Crazy Line albinos ever.
- Offered by: Registered Breeder
- Ad Type: Offering
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2024-02-20