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Three news morph!!

frankye Apr 04, 2009 11:15 AM

GStripe

Champin

Karma

Link

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Frankye | KingSnake
Royal Python Passion
www.kingsnake.it

Replies (10)

Dave79 Apr 04, 2009 12:06 PM

Wow nice animals. What is the 3rd one, Ivory? I like the yellow tint on it's face.

Dave79 Apr 04, 2009 12:11 PM

By the way your website looks great, nice collection. Is there an English version?

kinderman Apr 04, 2009 01:17 PM

... Phantom Lesser -- Ralph Davis' handy work -- nice animal.
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Bill Buchman

chongorojo Apr 04, 2009 04:55 PM

The name confuses me, Is that a straight champagne, typo or a champagne x pinstripe = champin? I see no pinstripe influence and have not seen that cross yet that's why I ask. . . .

Georgous animals that g stripe is smokin !!!
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1.0 Sunrise (sshhh)
1.0 Yellow Belly
1.0 Het pied
1.0 Pastel
1.0 nerd hypo
1.0 Spider Het hypo
0.5 Het nerd hypo
0.3 poss Het nerd hypo
0.1 poss Het albino
0.1 het pied
0.5 Breeder normals
0.1 black pastel (unproven)
0.1 Tiger (unproven)
0.1 genetic reduced pattern
0.1 mojave (best looking one ever! thanks Jeff Luman)
0.1 Pastel Het ghost
0.1 BCI 8ft
1.0 snow corn
0.1 albino Het snow corn Laid 14! Gravid again!!
0.1 albino Het snow corn laid 20!
2.0 Reed frogs
2.2 felines aka boa food ;o
And I am not gonna count all those rats . . .

Brian H
Brianhettinger@hotmail.com

LKirkland Apr 04, 2009 09:18 PM

I believe that's a Champin (champagne x pinstripe). For whatever reason, the Champagne gene seems to wipe out the pattern of most morphs it's combined with.
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Louis Kirkland
Cornerstone Reptiles

mshimmyb Apr 04, 2009 09:58 PM

if the champaign knocks out the pattern of the pin, then how would you know that the pinstripe gene took?

LKirkland Apr 04, 2009 10:34 PM

"if the champaign knocks out the pattern of the pin, then how would you know that the pinstripe gene took?"

I'm not sure if this will help answer your question but here's a quote from a post made by Brian Barczyk on another forum:

"Champagne's are a really over powering mutation, so you don't see a lot of the pinstripe influence, it just really cleans the Champagnes up and gives it a little different color too. I think it'll be a powerhouse when it comes to further combos. Brian(BHB)"
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Louis Kirkland
Cornerstone Reptiles

frankye Apr 05, 2009 01:11 AM

In pairing with champagne all morph lose pattern.
here I have a champagne Pinstripe x = Champin
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Frankye | KingSnake
Royal Python Passion
www.kingsnake.it

frankye Apr 05, 2009 01:07 AM

Thank you very much, I am working to translate the site
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Frankye | KingSnake
Royal Python Passion
www.kingsnake.it

rkreptiles Apr 16, 2009 04:26 AM

Gorgeous
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....I would rather have a Bottle in front of me.....than a Frontal Lobotomy....

Rob Trenor
RK Reptiles
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