Henry Piorun views his clutch of Leucistic/Albino Carpets July 14, 2011

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Henry looks over his clutch of eggs from his Jag to Jag Carpet Pythons

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  • Update.... Went out and looked this morning and its still with us. Its sitting with its litter mates coiled up and flicking its tongue :-)

    it is such a nice looking snake.. wow.. Tess

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  • @ExoticFauna

    he can do what he wants with his snakes and you can do what you want with yours its his business. if you have nothing nice or considerate to say dont say anything at all!!

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  • any updates on the albino?

  • You say the sire was a Het albino, then this is what we call a het showing an visual trait also known as paradox, so he may survive as he has a bit of a mix in the genes thats if he is still here with us? So if he grows up he will actually be het albino I'd be willing to put money on it.

  • Hey Tess, you and Henry should make some more videos on your boas! ; )

    I know he has some great ones hanging around there somewhere! There isn't many YouTuber's that do a lot of boa videos!

    Rob

  • i noticed it has a wobble like some spider ball pythons are known for...wonder if that has anything to do with it???always looking forward to your vids henry...keep up the good work

  • Been 3 days since last update, has it still survived so far? The way your luck goes on the odds it's only fitting you get one to survive and become fruitful.

  • @ExoticFauna always one bleeding heart whiner in the comments.

  • @ExoticFauna I think he just proved that it's not a lethal gene, but there may have been another gene causing the deaths, which may couple itself with the jaguar genetic traits.

  • Congrats!!! This is very exciting!

  • update please

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