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Posted by: RoyalVariations at Wed Mar 21 14:34:40 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by RoyalVariations ] I agree with you. They do seem to have some striping but usually not complete stripes and usually not entire clutches at least to my knowledge. I would think that perhaps if the entire clutch was very striped then perhaps that striping is genetic? Hence the need to breed them out to other morphs and try to enhance that striping if it is indeed genetic. I have always been a sucker for striped Royal Pythons "stripe or reverse stripes aka Black Backs". I have an Albino female with alot of striping also but not a complete stripe. I purchased three animals from the striped clutch "one Lesser, two Mojaves". The two Mojaves look like the wild stripe much like the Pro Exotics photo posted in this thread. They have more breaks in the stripe. The other siblings from the same clutch as the Lesser that I did not purchase were striped like the Lesser. The female that produced the clutch was wild striped with breaks in her stripe. I do not have any photos of her. | ||
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