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Miscellaneous adults
and subadults for sale.
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to see the misc available BRB's
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"Normal" litters - non
genetic morph, includes high color litters |
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Zarah - need pic
"High Red" - need pic |
2024 Zarah x High Red
Zarah, onr of my Cansy Stripe
line babies was sent to bred with a High Red male. She
did not prove to be Candy Stripe (didn't look like one) but
at least they produced some stunning of 11 babies on
04/30/2024.
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HERE for available
Zarah x HR babies.
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Belatrix - need pic
Jacob - need pic |
2022 Belatrix - Jacob
Belatrix, a Anery 66%
Het Hypo was bred with Jacob,
a DH Ghost I purchased for genetic diversity produced a litter of 12
babies
07/12/2024. Unfortunately Jacob is not a DH ghost as all the
babies are normals.
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HERE for available
Belatrix x Jacob babies.
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Jacob - need pic |
2024 Trixie - Jacob
Trixie, one of my
proven DH Ghost (Lockwood/Sharp) and Jacob,
a DH Ghost I purchased for genetic diversity produced a litter of 12
babies
05/31/2024. Unfortunately Jacob is not a DH ghost as all the
babies are normals.
Click
HERE for available Trixie x
Jacob babies.
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"Albino, Hypo and/or Anery"
litters - Litters with one or more Albino, Hypo and/or Anery parents |
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Need pic of Breanna
Need pic of Gabriel |
2024 Breanna x Gabriel
Breanna, a Pos DH snow from our 2018 Trixie x Norbert litter
and Gabriel a 2018 DH Snow produced a very nice litter
of 10 babies on 06/04/2024. In the litter were 2.0
Anery and 3.8 Normals. Looks like Breanna is not het
Albino.
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HERE for available
Breanna x Gabriel babies.
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Need pic of Shelly
Need pic of Gabriel |
2024 Shelly x Gabriel
Shelly, a Pos DH snow from our 2018 Trixie x Norbert litter
and Gabriel a 2018 DH Snow produced a very nice litter
of 10 babies on 05/19/2024. In the litter were 2.2
Albino, 2.o Anery and 0.4 Normals. Missed on the
actual snow but did prove out Shelly.
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HERE for available
Shelly x Gabriel babies.
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Need pic of Elmer |
2023 Nina x Elmer
Nina, a high color Hypo from our 2014 Elmer and
Elmer, a DH Hypo / TT Stripe from 2016 produced a very nice litter
of 17 babies on 06/30/2023. This is a repeat pairing
as their babies turned out so nice in prior years.
Click
HERE for available Nina x Elmer babies.
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(need pic
of Whisper
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2023 Whisper x Norbert litter
Whisper is a pos het Albino from 2016, Norbert is a Het Albino from 2010. They
produced a nice litter of 13 babies on 05/29/2023. Whisper
DID prove out as Het Albino as there were four Albino babies in
the pile.
Click
HERE to see the available
Whisper x Norbert babies.
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"Aberrant" litters -
Litters with one or more Aberrant line parents |
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2024 Brooke x Pablo litter
Brooke, one of my 2011 Picasso litter was bred to Pablo,
an extreme Picasso Stripe from 2013. This litter has some
degree of aberrancies and bold crescents. 11 babies born
on 07/15/2024
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2024 Aubergine-Jean Claude
Aubergine, a 2007 Super Zebra Pearl was bred by Jean
Claude,
a 2014 Super Zebra Pearl. They produced a really nice
litter of 9 babies, all Super Zebra Pearls. Zebra Stripe
is connections between dorsal and lateral patterns.
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2023 Aubergine-Jean Claude
Aubergine, a 2007 Zebra Pearl female was bred by Jean
Claude,
and had babies in 2022. Then Aubergine had more babies in
2023. This is a retained sperm litter, my first known
liter of this type. They produced a really nice
litter of 6 babies, including Super Zebra Pearls. Zebra Stripe
is a lateral blending of pattern between dorsal and side
markings.
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All babies in the litters below are either
Sold or on Hold |
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Example
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Lockwood (EBV) Hypo - Proven recessive
The animals are very noticeably lighter in
color and the typical black areas are light to chocolate brown
in color. The original hypos were produced in 1994 from a pair
of siblings that were bred together and subsequently sold to EBV.
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Darin Bell (DB) Hypo - Proven Recessive
(writeup needed) |
(pic tbd) |
European Hypo
(writeup needed) |
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Sharp Anery - Proven Recessive
Originally produced by Brian Sharp, the babies are silver
and taupe. As adults they are mostly brown with white
crescents. |
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Seib Anery - Mode of inheritance unknown
Originally produced by Robert Seib, it was originally
thought to be recessive. Mike Lockwood bred his Hypos
to two Anery females to produce "double Het Ghost" babies.
When those babies were eventually bred, there were four
litters produced with 80 total babies, 20 Hypos and two odd
"Ghosts" but no visual Aneries. This event places the
Seib line mode of inheritance into question. More work
TBD. |
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Outback Albino (T-) - Proven Recessive
White and orange with no dark pigment is typical to t
negative albinos.
Wild caught adult male visual acquired by Outback reptiles
in yyyy? Was in rough shape and took them several
years to recuperate and acclimate to captivity before they
could produce the first litters of hets. Visual
Albinos first produced by them in 2014. |
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Caramel Albino (T+) - Proven Recessive
Caramel colored with Dark eyes is typical to t positive
Albinos.
(History needed) |
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Candy Stripe - Partially
Proven Incomplete Dominant
Heterozygous expression ( Candy Stripe) is dorsal striping
with Intense coloration.
Homozygous expression (Super Candy Stripe) is full body
striping with dark head, pink tongue and split frontal
scale.
Discovered by Dave Colling in 2011 by breeding siblings
with dorsal connected patterns. To date original pair
has been bred twice with approximately 1/4 of each litter
Supers, 1/2 Candys and 1/4 normals. The male has also
been bred to two unrelated females with some Candy stripes
and some normals produced. more breeding trials due in 2015. |
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Zebra Pearl Stripe -
Suspected Incomplete Dominant
Found within my Pearl animals but seems to be related to
only a few of them.
Zebra Stripe is defined as connections between dorsal and
lateral patterns and is quantified by number of connections
"Z-xx"
Heterozygous expression seems to be in the 1 to 10 connected
spot range.
Homozygous expression seems to be in the 35 plus range.
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Picaso Stripe - Mode of
inheritance TBD
More of an Aberrant pattern morph, more breeding trilas
required to fully work out mode of inheritance, coming soon.
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(better pic needed)
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Ted Thompson Stripe -
Proven Recessive
From Susquehanna Ectotherms.
(Additional details TBD) |
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Wipeout (reduced Dorsal
Pattern) - Partially Proven Incomplete Dominant
Heterozygous expression - Some hints of reduced dorsal
pattern and/or some dorsal patterns reduced to only a black
dot.
Homozygous expression - much of the dorsal pattern either
totally missing or in some cases reduced to dark spots.
Discovered by Aubry Ross in yyyy?
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Pearl - suspected recessive
A pattern morph where the side crescent patterns are so
exaggerated they are completely crescent colored, no black.
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Pinstripe - ????
(story needed) |
(pic tbd) |
Eugene Stripe - ????
(story needed) |
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Calico -
Mode of inheritance TBD
A pattern morph where areas are turning
white. I took this project over from Brian Sharp. According to Brian, he was originally
sold as a normal in CA. At two or three years of age,
he shed off areas of color and has been that way ever since.
I produced three litters of offspring in 2008/2009 a,d a
litter of F2's in 2012. I'm raising up the entire
litter of F2's to see what happens. fingers crossed!
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Leopard - ????
(story needed) |
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Lateral
Striped - ????
Picked up this girl early 2007 along with
her mom and siblings. Mom is a WC female that dropped
this litter in captivity. She's had issues with
regurge from birth and may never reach breeding size, still
working with her.
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High
Orange
BRB's specifically bred for the brightest of orange
colors.
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High Red
Similar to High Orange but bred for
bright red colors.
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Eclipse
A pattern morph where the side crescents
are completely missing. Sometimes leaving a light
blush in the middle of the side medalions. Has shown
up in a few babies descended from Savannah, an adult I
acquired in 2004. Working to see if this is genetic
and can produce more.
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Bull's
Eye
A pattern morph where the side crescent patterns are so
exaggerated they will sometimes form complete circles. These
are still in development and at this time have some side
patterns complete. My current first generation breeding trials
show this trait is most likely polygenic or not specifically
tied to one gene but is definitely passed on from parent to
offspring in a varying degree. The babies range from less
crescent to much more crescent. As I breed this trait through
the next few generations I expect this to continue where the
babies are plus and minus the parents. As the parents approach
fuller Bull's Eyes, the babies should get better and better.
Future plans include breeding this pattern morph into all of
my color lines
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Normal
As if that can be said for a BRB, they all show amazing
colors and patterns along with the rainbow iridescence that is
typical to the species. All my breeders are being selected for
specific traits and the babies are getting better and better
with each
generation.
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