Recently, Jake Klotz, the manager of JK Reptiles, a reticulated python breeding farm in the United States, released the "world's first" new reticulated python strain he bred on the world-renowned social media python new genetic strain discussion group.
Although the four reticulated pythons in the photo have very different body patterns, judging from Jake Klotz’s description, they seem to be offspring of the same strain.
@Jake Klotz
They are all offspring from the same litter, and 4 of them are the "world's first" reticulated python strain! ! ! !
Perhaps due to the optical illusion caused by the bright colors of their bodies shortly after hatching, these reticulated python offspring all look like they have no scales.
However, Jake Klotz also stated in a later reply that the above-mentioned four reticulated python offspring do not have the scaleless gene.
According to Jake Klotz, these offspring are the Orange Glow Anthrax strain produced by breeding Sunfire het. Indo Caramel/Anthrax and Tiger het. Purple/Anthrax.
Among them, Orange Glow is a strain produced by homozygous T-albino and T+ albino reticulated pythons. Unlike the albino mutations of many reptiles, the T-albino and T+ albino reticulated pythons It is a pair of alleles.
Therefore, when the reticulated python T-albino and T+ albino are mated, the offspring will have the opportunity to obtain this magical orange light strain of reticulated python under the combined action of alleles. .
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