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serpentmorphs Apr 23, 2011 06:46 PM

Long project but one day I'll be producing Desert Ghost Pieds.

Silver Bullet female, hopefully I can come up with a killer multi gene male to breed to her next year. If I get a Queen Spinner male this year I might try that out just to see but Idk yet I'm not real big on the pewter pins. Pastel Desert Ghost seems pretty interesting to me what do you all think??

Nice Pastel Lesser next my male Pastel Lesser Frost

Thanks for lookin.

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Paige69 Apr 23, 2011 07:21 PM

Sweet snakes!!! Did I understand you right is that a desert ghost? I didn't even know that existed!! Wow!
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serpentmorphs Apr 23, 2011 08:31 PM

Thank you, and the desert ghost is a simple recessive trait the desert is a co-dom. They are different but similiar in some specimens. The desert ghosts almost always become a black and white/gray snake as an adult with few getting to be a very light yellow. The black is always jet black with little to no blushing. The pastel desert ghost, lemon blast desert ghost, bumble bee desert ghost, and super pastel desert ghost are all insanely bright with albino grade yellow/orange with jet black. The spider butter desert ghost, ghost desert ghost, and butter desert ghost are new so there is no way of telling what they will turn out to be.

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