Pinstripe x Cinnamon Pastel
Pinstripe x Mojave
Pinstripe x Spider
Pinstripe x Lesser Platinum
Mojave x Cinnamon Pastel
Spider x Cinnamon Pastel
Mojave x Yellow Belly
Spider x Yellow Belly
Pinstripe x Yellow Belly
Any Thoughts. Thanks Scott Glover
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Pinstripe x Cinnamon Pastel
Pinstripe x Mojave
Pinstripe x Spider
Pinstripe x Lesser Platinum
Mojave x Cinnamon Pastel
Spider x Cinnamon Pastel
Mojave x Yellow Belly
Spider x Yellow Belly
Pinstripe x Yellow Belly
Any Thoughts. Thanks Scott Glover
RDR crossed Phantom which is compatible with Lesser Platinum which is compatible with Mojave with a male he recently indicated might be a yellow belly (I forget what he called the male). Nothing unexpected came from the cross so perhaps yellow belly and Mojave will prove to be unrelated mutations.
Thanks, I wonder what when pinstripe x mojave will produce. doe's anyone have more some thoughts. Thanks Scott Glover
Yes, with the difference between the blue eyed line and the Ivory being quite obvious, one would assume that the cross between the two will make another combo and not a white snake. I think most of us would hope it doesn't make another white snake at this point as the combo cross would have a bigger impact on other morphs if it were a Mojave Yellow belly with some nice color to it. Then you would be able to breed the combo snake to both lines and produce both kinds of white snakes, a double het if you will, and do a bunch of crosses with other lines as well. The Yb will be useful in alot of ways I think, time will tell either way. Anthony McCain-McCain's Reptiles.
I think it was the goblin that he bred to the phantom female.
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-Dennis
Spider X Pinstripe has been done. There is a picture of it in Jan. 2005 Reptiles magazine. They call it a spinner. Tom Muzek
Thanks You, I saw a spinner on a web site before, Spinners are asome. Any more thoughts anyone, Thanks Again Scott Glover
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