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Lime "Calico" Ghost

pacog69 Dec 22, 2003 05:02 AM

Here is a pic of an Import Male I picked up Last year from David Van Houten of Logan Enterprises(he also shot the pic). He is very interesting looking. He has a LIME Green color to him. I have not seen anything like it to date. He exibits all the ghost traits. Clear shed except where you see the "Calico" Markings, they show on the shed, really very different. He is not proven out yet but I hope this year. This will make for some INSANE morps if it proves out(can't wait to see the first LIME Genetic Striped Calico Ghost, will be INSANE) He will also be breed to an "Phantom" Axnanthic female owned by Steve at Serpenti Reali. this is going to be a very cool and interesting joint project( go check it out at www.serpentireali.com, hope this is the correct address, Steve let me know). Well let me know what you think. Thanks for looking.
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Replies (4)

the-mikester Dec 22, 2003 12:28 PM

linked rong?

Serpenti_Reali Dec 22, 2003 09:30 PM

Here is the picture that was to be posted by Paco.

Calico Lime Ghost

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Steve Garrett
info@serpentireali.com
www.serpentireali.com

dre Dec 23, 2003 08:35 AM

Man !!!!!..that's one wild looking snake is he wild or c.b.?
is that a tick on the top of his head ?
later Dre'

pacog69 Dec 23, 2003 01:38 PM

Dre... Thaks a lot man he is very unique. You should see him in persn his colors are way more intense almost neon in the natural light. To answer your question he is WC and that spot on his head is where a tick was at some point in time(looks like it was there for a while also from the size of the wound and the scar tissue left behind). Aren't we lucky to have hands? anyway thanks for looking and you can keep up on this guy through www.serpentireali.com You should check out the "Phantom" Axanthic female that he is to breed later this year. Very cool, very different. see her at the web site. Going to be very interesting. Thanks, Paco.

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