I just love these guys or gals as is the case with this one I would like to see yours if you got one full stripes or almost at least. No G stripes please.
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I just love these guys or gals as is the case with this one I would like to see yours if you got one full stripes or almost at least. No G stripes please.
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Wish I still had him sometimes.

I bet you do, he is awesome. If he were a she I know you would still have it. Nice snake both of them.
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Yeah, if the snake would have been a female, I would have kept it for sure, would probably be 3000 grams by now. Ended up trading it away with some cash for a Het Hypo female. The Ember Het Hypo male and my Ghost male were both actually bred to that female this year, so I should know if it was a good deal or not
One small break - but still gorgeous! With a nice reduced pattern to go with the stripe.
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Tosha 
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This is my somewhat striped girl during ovulation. She is 26 days post ovulation shed today. I'm hoping for eggs soon. She looks like she is going to explode today.

sorry about the large photo.
Thanks for looking
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Dino W.
Here is a male we got 5 breaks in the stripe.

This is a female we got no stripe lol black back no break in it.

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"snakes are kind of like potato chips, you cant have just one"
good luck let us know how the babies come out it would be cool to see some stripes.
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Here are my albino stripes.
I remember seeing one before not sure where might have been yours but that thing is bad. I know some might disagree but I like that better than the albino G stripe!!!
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How many times am I going to have to ask for those?
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Neil Golli
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we have been working with a line of Wild Stripes for a number of years now. we crossed it with a Ghosta few years ago, making "double hets" and sure enough, last year we got this baby. now i have it crossing into Pins, Lessers and more : )

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robyn@proexotics.com
Congrats on the new line(s) of Stripes. Nice to have yet another ingredient to throw into the 'Regius Soup'...
Any chance that the fully-striped Pinstripe you hatched IS homozygous, and not just het, for the Stripe trait?? That Pin is almost too nice to look at. 
Congrats again...
BB
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"Have you hugged your drummer today?" --- Me
That great to know the Ghost looks nice. I have a strange(IMG?) female with a nice stripe that passes it on to the babies every one of them has a large stripe at the start of the pattern and a nice size one on the tail end dad had just a little stripe. pic of mom and one of the babies.May not be genetic but she seems to at least pass the trait on a little bit .
all 5 of her babies from last year.
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Lesser "almost complete striped"
note; the entire clutch was striped.
Photo Kyle J Stevens
Copyright 2007
Collection Royal Variations Ltd.
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Kyle
www.royalvariations.com
"be safe, be happy and dont let anyone make you afraid" David Coverdale
it seems like lessers and cinny(balck pastel) carry the trait a little more than wild type not sure though just my observation .I see a few cinny and lessers that are either stripes or black backs, I love them both.What do you think?
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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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Kyle
www.royalvariations.com
"be safe, be happy and dont let anyone make you afraid" David Coverdale
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