| It all started in 2006 when my close friend John Michels found "Sancho" this amazing patternless San Diego Gopher in a field in Los Angeles. Here is the story in his words. including Albino Applegates. All the babies have been normal looking. including Albino Applegates. All the babies have been normal looking. In the spring of 2010, I was able to breed Sancho to the females he sired in 2007. I also bred siblings together from the 2007 Sancho x Albino Applegate pairings. Although these 2010 breedings produced only a few small clutches, I am very happy with the results. These breedings not only produced patternless offspring, but albino patternless offspring, which officially proves this trait to be a genetically inheritable, simple-recessive trait. John Michels. We are proud to be offering some of this ground floor project to the public. Here are this years available babies. |












