I think in so cool with the variable patterns. The Rusty gene has a lot to do with the pattern changes. The Reduce pattern Ghost here is Bob Wallaces snake and one of the nice I've seen.
Jason
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I think in so cool with the variable patterns. The Rusty gene has a lot to do with the pattern changes. The Reduce pattern Ghost here is Bob Wallaces snake and one of the nice I've seen.
Jason
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Thanks again to Bob Wallace for helping sharing his snake.
Jason
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Jason, you are the "go to guy" for anything Great Basin. Now it looks like Sonoran's too. That a hint of a striped gene in there? Someone a while back posted a pic of a wild caught Sonoran with some striping. As always, interesting and amazing projects...
Thanks for kind words.
Yeah there is some stripping going in the Blizzard line. Gregg Feaster has produced several full strippers or as I like to call the Aztec Sonorans.
Jason
WOW! What a stunning snake that is a beauty...
Thanks for posting....
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Both are cool in there own way! The reduced patterned one I think is cool because the amount of white showing.
Jason
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