Bapi
Not so new Member
Hi everyone.
I have been watching peoples discussions recently on other albino carpet pythons strains and i now have permission from the owner to confirm that there is a second line of albino carpets thats due on to the market this breeding season. They are completely unrelated to Blondie and her descendents. At this stage we do not know if its the same mutation as Blondies although both strains are complete albinos and the same carpet subspecies. The albino mutation appeared in captive bred hatchlings that are unrelated to Blondies desecendents. The founders of this strain were wild caught in the Darwin rural area (under permit). I have been observing the development of this strain for many years now and can vouch for the fact that they existed before blondies offspring were available.
stephen
I have been watching peoples discussions recently on other albino carpet pythons strains and i now have permission from the owner to confirm that there is a second line of albino carpets thats due on to the market this breeding season. They are completely unrelated to Blondie and her descendents. At this stage we do not know if its the same mutation as Blondies although both strains are complete albinos and the same carpet subspecies. The albino mutation appeared in captive bred hatchlings that are unrelated to Blondies desecendents. The founders of this strain were wild caught in the Darwin rural area (under permit). I have been observing the development of this strain for many years now and can vouch for the fact that they existed before blondies offspring were available.
stephen