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Ok ok, now it's my turn

Kaysie Jun 17, 2006 04:14 PM

Curiosity kills, but is one of those color morphs you all go on about? He(?) was a rescue, in pretty bad shape. But as you can see, it now eats pretty happily!

I only ask because he's much more red than the other balls I have, he seems semi-striped instead of 'blobular' like the 'normals, and seems to be missing most of the 'alien faces'.

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dnreptiles Jun 17, 2006 07:19 PM

Looks normal to me. Slightly reduced pattern but normal, at least until you prove other wise.
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SimplyRed Jun 17, 2006 09:07 PM

Very nice reduced pattern, dunno about genetic but would pair well with something that could use an abberant pattern like pastel or albino. very pretty snake!
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SimplyRed Jun 17, 2006 09:08 PM

here is a link to the hunters guide for the genetic reduced pattern. check out the belly of your little rescue there and see if it fits
Link

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alp71 Jun 19, 2006 04:25 PM

its kinda hard to tell from that pic...take some more and put em up then we'll see.hes got a reduced pattern,but what a bout the rest.a belly shot would be good also thanx and good luck. Lee

Kaysie Jun 20, 2006 07:43 AM

That'll be difficult. All my snakes are in the care of my 'herpsitter' while I spend the summer in the Boreal forest doing research on global warming. I'll see what I can do.
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