Momma is a little different looking. Looks like dad was a pastel fire because I have fires and pastel fires in the clutch. This girl came out very different though.
Let me know what you think.
Thanks!
Tom Stokes
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Momma is a little different looking. Looks like dad was a pastel fire because I have fires and pastel fires in the clutch. This girl came out very different though.
Let me know what you think.
Thanks!
Tom Stokes
I got this similar snake (#136) from a two egg clutch from a Yellowbelly het ghost male (#13) and Pastel het ghost female (#46). The Dam to the Pastel het ghost was a wildcaught female (not in my collection) that appeared Axanthic like, It turned out to be at the least compatable with the ghost gene. A sibling to Pastel het ghost female #46 is a Pastel 50% het ghost (#45), when bred to a spider (#55) has produced one very interesting snake (#149), it is a very very light and very clean patterned pastel that appears to have a "fire" or some lightening gene working on it.
Keep in touch on this one, I would like to know if there is a new gene that can be teased out of this desireable pattern.
Mark Martinek

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