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Albino Pinstripes - new pics and clutch

brookside Jul 19, 2009 01:55 PM

I wanted to provide an update for those who asked for post shed pics and for those who wanted to know for sure if we produced a Snow Pinstripe. We confirmed that the white Albino Pinstripe is indeed faded and not a Snow Pinstripe. He is starting to develop more color now. He still looks amazing. We also confirmed that the sire to this clutch (Pinstripe 100% Het Albino) has the genetics to throw high contrast and faded babies. We've hatched 2 more clutches since our last post that have produced faded babies.

First pic is the one previously posted of the entire clutch "pre-shed" (breeding was Pinstripe 100% Het Albino x Albino).

Here's a pic of the same clutch "post shed".

The next pic is a 2nd Albino Pinstripe clutch that we hatched out a few days ago (breeding was Pinstripe 100% Het Albino x 100% Het Albino). All females.

The final pic is a 3rd Albino Pinstripe clutch that we hatched out 2 days ago (breeding was Pinstripe 100% Het Albino x 100% Het Albino). There were no Albino Pinstripes in this clutch but it did produce a faded Albino and another faded Pinstripe.

Thanks for looking and as always, Best of Luck to everyone!
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Scott Priester
Brookside Reptiles

Replies (8)

Watever Jul 19, 2009 02:04 PM

Wow, what a change between the first and second picture.

But getting a faded pinstripe make me wonder if the faded, is a gene in itself.

I wonder what that pin will look like when it grows.
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kinderman Jul 19, 2009 02:24 PM

Thanks for the follow-up on the genetics Scott. Nice photo work on what is, in the end -- a GREAT CLUTCH. BRAVO!!!
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Bill Buchman

jaymiller242 Jul 19, 2009 02:41 PM

WoW Scott, Excellent snakes and what a great year down that way huh.. Congratulations. They look marvelous...
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JEM from sunny AZ.

2.25 Normals
5.9 Pastels
3.6 Normal Spiders
1.1 Spiders 100% het Ghost(thanks Mark Petros)
0.2 Spiders 66% het Ghost
1.3 Orange/Butterscotch Ghosts(BallPython777 Mark Petros)
0.6 100% het Orange Ghost
0.3 66% het Orange Ghost
0.1 Pastel Ghost
1.0 Citrus Ghost
0.1 Super Pastel 100% het Ghost
2.0 Albinos
1.0 Caramel Albino
0.4 100% het for Albino
0.3 66% het for Albino
0.1 50% het for Albino
0.1 Yellow Bellies
1.2 100% het for Clowns
1.2 Cinnamons
1.2 100% het for Pied
0.3 66% het for Pied
1.3 Mojaves
1.1 Beautiful Black Pastels(thanks Gulf Coast Reptiles)
1.1 BumbleBees(thanks for the AWESOME Bees Marc Bailey)
1.0 Super Pastel
0.1 Chocolates(Thanks Brandon of Priceless Pythons)
1.1 Lessers
2.1 Fire's(Thanks Brandon of Priceless Pythons)
1.2 High White Calico's(Thanks Brent from BRB)
1.1 SpotNoses(Thanks Brandon of Priceless Pythons)
1.1 Enchi's
1.0 Pinstripe
0.1 Lemon Blast
1.0 Vanilla Ghost(Thanks again GCR for all the great snakes)
0.0.1 Vietnamese Blue Beauty

17 Tarantulas
Last but most Important 2.2 Children

jsschrei Jul 19, 2009 02:43 PM

Holy cow, the colors in those clutches are phenomenal! Gongratulations!
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Cheers,
Jessica Gibbs
Ball Pythons; Corn Snakes; Green Tree Python; Jungle Carpet Pythons; Bci; Bcl
3.0 Crazy Dogs and 2.0 cats
Some Tropical Fish
...........and growing!

TerryHeuring Jul 19, 2009 03:02 PM

Keep them coming Scott.

jttide Jul 20, 2009 06:14 AM

Congrats Scott! Proud for bro.Those look really nice.

brookside Jul 20, 2009 07:21 PM

Thanks! I appreciate everyone's feedback. Our male is definitely throwing a "faded" gene (3 clutches and 3 faded ball pythons). I'm anxious to see the offspring of the faded Albino Pin to an Albino or 100% het Albino female.
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Scott Priester
Brookside Reptiles

bristen Jul 21, 2009 07:38 AM

top left is amazing, wish I could have such an incredible animal... congrats!

Bristen.

>>I wanted to provide an update for those who asked for post shed pics and for those who wanted to know for sure if we produced a Snow Pinstripe. We confirmed that the white Albino Pinstripe is indeed faded and not a Snow Pinstripe. He is starting to develop more color now. He still looks amazing. We also confirmed that the sire to this clutch (Pinstripe 100% Het Albino) has the genetics to throw high contrast and faded babies. We've hatched 2 more clutches since our last post that have produced faded babies.
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>>First pic is the one previously posted of the entire clutch "pre-shed" (breeding was Pinstripe 100% Het Albino x Albino).
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>>Here's a pic of the same clutch "post shed".
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>>The next pic is a 2nd Albino Pinstripe clutch that we hatched out a few days ago (breeding was Pinstripe 100% Het Albino x 100% Het Albino). All females.
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>>The final pic is a 3rd Albino Pinstripe clutch that we hatched out 2 days ago (breeding was Pinstripe 100% Het Albino x 100% Het Albino). There were no Albino Pinstripes in this clutch but it did produce a faded Albino and another faded Pinstripe.
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>>Thanks for looking and as always, Best of Luck to everyone!
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>>Scott Priester
>>Brookside Reptiles

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