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RE: It's a Peanut Butter Ghost

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Posted by: Bluerosy at Thu Jul 1 17:46:42 2010   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Bluerosy ]  
   

yeah, I thought the Peanut Butter Ghost was a Phantom, so your probably right.

No, actually the Phantom is a Peanut butter x "Anerythristic" and not a PB x "Axanthic". The Anery is different from the axanthic gene. I never produced a Peanut butter AXANTHIC before nor a PB/Axanthic/hypo (aka PB Ghost from my above post).

So yes a Phantom is a PB x Anery homozygot. But these are from a triple het PB x Axanthic x hypo breeding. So no Phantoms possible in that clucth.

BTW I did get a couple Phantoms today from another clutch. But i don't pay those much attention as i have done those before. I am looking and awaeing over the new morphs that are just popping out.


I know you can't tell what demeanor I am writing under but, I am writing this like a giddy overexcited school child. Actually nothings changed since I was a child when it comes to receiving a new snake surprise. I still act the same way I did when i was a kid..I am no different than when my parents bought a Calif Moutain kingsnake baby and had it hid under the christmas tree. They reorded my antics that christmas and it is really embarrassing. Now i guess not much has changed when it comes to getting new snakes.
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