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Found this add thought I'd share =]



True hypo bredli. Het to albino. 66% chance of breeding albino. Female. Slow grown for optimum health. Feeing and sheding beautifully even through winter.
Dedicated snake keepers only need aply. This is a very special snake and won't be sold to a newby or backyard hobbiest. Serious enquiry only.*
I have been keeping and breeding snakes for nearly ten years and only allow my babies to go to serious herpatologists. No tyre kickers.

So would it just be crossed with a Darwin somewhere or just scams?
 
Well the numbers (%) don't add up for a starter imo
....solar 17 [Baden]
 
May well be legit, then again it may not. I guess only serious herpatologists will know.
 
My money is on it being crossed with a Darwin, if not they have done well to acquire an animal like that if they have been keeping reptiles for nearly a whole ten years........
The spelling is unbearable to look at.
 
It doesn't specify if it is a cross or not and since there is no info released on Albino Bredli anywhere (as far as I know)
then you would have to assume it is crossed with a darwin. I read it as a fairly honest advert and he is not saying it is pure.
I assume the 66% comes from that one parent of this snake is a pure hypo bredli and the other parent is a darwin het for albino.
The chances of getting an albino from it without putting it with a het or another albino darwin is very slim, so you are really just buying a cross bred bredli and don't expect too much from the young unless you are putting it with something special.
In saying that it may be a very nice snake and make a great pet.
Each to their own.
 
yeah it did look like a nice hypo bredli in the photos... but for $500 =/

it doesnt say anything about any crosses so not sure... just thought it was funny
 
darwin cross for sure but like baden says the numbers dont add up.
looks just sus enough for me to not even think about buying :)

Nato
 
This ad has a familiar ring to it, pretty sure its the same one that has been appearing for the last few years.
 
I assume the 66% comes from that one parent of this snake is a pure hypo bredli and the other parent is a darwin het for albino.
The chances of getting an albino from it without putting it with a het or another albino darwin is very slim,
so if i breed my 100% het with a normal, i may get albino's... wow thats new to me.. lol..
 
i thought you only got albino's from a het to het or albino to het breeding..
 
...I assume the 66% comes from that one parent of this snake is a pure hypo bredli and the other parent is a darwin het for albino.
The chances of getting an albino from it without putting it with a het or another albino darwin is very slim,....
Sorry mate, but to get 66% het it would be from a het to het pairing, not a normal to het, as normal to het produce half clutch normal and half clutch het for albino (making them 50% possible hets as it is a recessive mutation)

I have been very intersted in a high % hypo bredli albino.
Would look pretty wicked imo.
 
From reading that posted ad, it is such a laugh the seller will only fraternise with a "serious herpatologist". It reads like an ad posted by a newby or a backyard hobbiest, yet it seems to be deterring the same level of keeper. They sound like the type of elementary hobbiest whom considers snake offspring their "babies" that a professional herpetologist would either refuse to speak at lengths to or just chastise, given an opportunity (which probably wouldn't be difficult).

I'm not usually cruel, but the ad is a humorous oxymoron.
 
Has anyone else seen the photos? It definitely looks like a Bredli...
 
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