TONY D
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I have the following 2024 bairds rat neonate available:
2.1 Hypo (t+ amels if you must) bairds that are 67% possible het for anery. These are the product of a double het to double het pairing.
0.2 definite het hypo and 50% possible het anery and 0.2 hypos that are also 50% possible het for anery . These are the product of a double het to a hypo pairing.
I'm asking for the following on these:
250 each for the hypo 67% pos het anerys
200 for the hypo %05 possible hets
100 for the def het hypo, 50% pos het anery
Costs does not reflect shipping. If interested in the entire group of 2.5 I'll do $1150 and cover the shipping.
All these snakes are hardy animals feeding aggressively on large f/t pinks. The first pic is of a 2024 sibling anery which proves the genetics of the anery claim. The second is of one of the actual males offered for sale. The other hypos look virtually identical. The third pic is of of one of the adult double het breeders which provides indication of what the normal phenotype from this pairing will look like.
Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions. Thanks for looking.
2.1 Hypo (t+ amels if you must) bairds that are 67% possible het for anery. These are the product of a double het to double het pairing.
0.2 definite het hypo and 50% possible het anery and 0.2 hypos that are also 50% possible het for anery . These are the product of a double het to a hypo pairing.
I'm asking for the following on these:
250 each for the hypo 67% pos het anerys
200 for the hypo %05 possible hets
100 for the def het hypo, 50% pos het anery
Costs does not reflect shipping. If interested in the entire group of 2.5 I'll do $1150 and cover the shipping.
All these snakes are hardy animals feeding aggressively on large f/t pinks. The first pic is of a 2024 sibling anery which proves the genetics of the anery claim. The second is of one of the actual males offered for sale. The other hypos look virtually identical. The third pic is of of one of the adult double het breeders which provides indication of what the normal phenotype from this pairing will look like.
Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions. Thanks for looking.