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"Ivy" 2004 Albino Banded (Lampropeltis getula californiae) ----------------------------- "Irwin" 2007 Albino Banded (Lampropeltis getula californiae)
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The First Albino Kingsnake In Herpetoculture! The first individual was wild collected and the striped form. Now many generations of both striped and banded albinos are being produced. Many more wild caught animals have been included into captive bloodlines. Caution: Some blood lines are not compatible with others, and when two non compatible albinos are bred together, normal colored double het for both types of albinism will be produced. If you wish to produce albinos, be sure to get some from the same allele group.
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"Domino" 2007 Blank & White Banded (Lampropeltis getula californiae)
---------------------------------- "Issac" 2006 Black & Yellow Banded (Lampropeltis getula californiae)
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Smooth, shiny, unkeeled scales. The head is barely wider than the neck. Highly variable in appearance. Most commonly seen with alternating bands of black or brown and white or light yellow, including the underside, where the light bands become wider. A striped phase with a white or light yellow stripe on the back occurs in coastal southern California. An unbanded phase with a dark belly and lateral striping occurs in the northern San Joaquin Valley and southern Sacramento Valley. A dark banded phase with a dark underside occurs in coastal Los Angeles County, some with a high number of bands. A desert phase occurs with dark black bands and narrow bright white bands. Some variants have much dark speckling in the light bands, others with much light speckling in the dark bands.
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