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Did you get this "greenish" by breeding a black to a yellow rat? It doesn't look like any "natural intergrade" I've ever seen, and beeing in eastern NC, all we have is greenishes.
I've seen a ton like that in Jasper county SC. No offense but they are ugly lil cretins.
kk
Your right this is not a natural integrade, happens to be het for albino also.
I was guessing as to such. WC greenishes from long natural decendents and are now the offspring of years among years or direct greenish to greenish breeding, tend to have no background markings, though some occasionally do. But they are solid olive greenish with black lines. I've got one that I believe to be what you could call a "hypo" greenish, I haven't proven it yet, but instead of being the normal color, he is a straw yellow with lighter almost brown stripes, he's also about 5' long and captured in my back yard! Thanks for the pics though, I'm trying to get some of my snakes to post soon, but things keep coming up.
Hehehe you should see my pair from that clutch, 
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