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reptilicus81
at Tue Jul 18 12:34:40 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by reptilicus81 ]
A lot of granites are posted in the classifieds, and if I am correct I can assume that most will not be genetic granites. I bought a normal female last October for $35. I think she is going to be a great addition to my pastel project (as I stated a few times before this post...what can I say I'm a science geek). Anyways, I always thought this female had a granite pattern, but I was curious if you guys would call her a granite. I got her for $35 bucks, I really don't care either way, but I am trying to figure out how to classify possible genetic granites! I went to the hunters guide (love that site), and here is what I took away from it:
Here she is with my pastel:

Body shot:

Belly shot:

Now here is where you guys can make fun of me (if you haven't already):
Body shot:
Body shot:Blue=Blushing, Red=Spleckling, green= broken neck stripe

Belly shot: Purple=blushing, black=relatively clear belly with some side pattern.
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6.14 Normal ball pythons
1.0 Pastel ball python
5 normal x pastel eggs incubating!
1.0 Plains Garter
0.1 Rosy boa
0.1 Normal Kenyan Sand Boa
1.1 Anery Kenyan Sand Boa
0.1 Leucistic Texas Rat
1.2 Dumeril's Boa
-----My list is too long, so I'll stop here!
*Amy*
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Classifying a Granite - reptilicus81, Tue Jul 18 12:34:40 2006
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