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My new Pinstripe....Dial Up Warning

MikeWilbanks Sep 04, 2003 09:06 PM

The Pinstripe is a Co-Dominate pattern and color mutation originated and proven genetic by Brian Barcyzk. I was fortunate to negotiate with Brian to get one of these guys in Daytona this year.

Constrictors Unlimited

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MikeWilbanks@Constrictors.com

Replies (7)

Josh06 Sep 04, 2003 09:11 PM

Awesome animal!! Is that the one in the Daytona pics below by Tropical Vision that had a price tag for $30,000 on it?? Nice bp regardless...
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Vtherpster Sep 04, 2003 09:18 PM

np

RandyRemington Sep 04, 2003 10:14 PM

Very nice!

Is it male of female?

Thanks for sharing. For some reason this is a morph that isn't well known in the general public, or at least I don't know much about it anyway. Have homozygous ones been produced and proven yet?

Best of luck with him/her.

Exotics by Nature Sep 04, 2003 10:31 PM

Those Pins are absolutely stunning! A definite must have for a great collection!

Good buy for a great animal from GREAT PEOPLE!! Good luck with it...

Looks like it is being fed WELL

LATER!
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Sean Bradley
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Markus Jayne Sep 05, 2003 06:49 AM

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Scott Wright Sep 09, 2003 12:42 AM

There is no such thing as a dominate or co-dominate animal. How so many big breeders can get something so simple wrong is beyond me. There is enough intentional misinformation in this field; we need to eliminate the honest mistakes like this one. Can we please get a simple name right?

MikeWilbanks Sep 09, 2003 09:26 AM

There are plenty of thing in this field to get upset about. A simple typo should not be one of them. I am not sure that I spelled typo right, so please forgive this error in advance.

>>There is no such thing as a dominate or co-dominate animal. How so many big breeders can get something so simple wrong is beyond me. There is enough intentional misinformation in this field; we need to eliminate the honest mistakes like this one. Can we please get a simple name right?

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MikeWilbanks@Constrictors.com

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