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  • 06-20-2012, 07:44 PM
    Dave Green
    Super Champagne - post shed
    The Super Champagne shed today and here's an updated picture. She is pretty neat, kind of translucent, if you look closely you can see veins, etc. I think that's giving her the pinkish look. It's difficult to get a good picture as some came out more yellow, or too pink. I think this picture shows her look the best.

    She is very shy and constantly tucking her head in. Definitely not 100% but she seems much stronger now.

    http://i405.photobucket.com/albums/p...SuperChamp.jpg
  • 06-20-2012, 07:49 PM
    MorphMaster
    Wow she's hot. So is she gonna stay that pink? Although, she is the first so only time will tell.
  • 06-20-2012, 07:49 PM
    Stewart_Reptiles
    She is smocking, can't wait to see her with some size :gj:
  • 06-20-2012, 07:55 PM
    Orijin0XazN
    She looks awesome! Congrats! Keep us posted as she progress.
  • 06-20-2012, 08:09 PM
    Funke910
    Re: Super Champagne - post shed
    What a beautiful animal!! How did you produce something like that?? I'm still new to this whole thing. I thought the champagne gene was a dominant gene and you could not make a 'super' version of a dominant gene. For example, I've never heard of a 'super spider'. Maybe one exists, but like I said, I'm still trying to figure out the whole genetic thing.
  • 06-20-2012, 08:13 PM
    MorphMaster
    Re: Super Champagne - post shed
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Funke910 View Post
    What a beautiful animal!! How did you produce something like that?? I'm still new to this whole thing. I thought the champagne gene was a dominant gene and you could not make a 'super' version of a dominant gene. For example, I've never heard of a 'super spider'. Maybe one exists, but like I said, I'm still trying to figure out the whole genetic thing.

    Well because there is a super, it is actually a co-dominant. It was known to not be recessive, but because there hadn't been a super it was deemed dominant. Now, it is proven co-dominant.
  • 06-20-2012, 08:52 PM
    jben
    That snake is HOT!!!:bow:
  • 06-20-2012, 09:37 PM
    heylookitsjon
    :banana::O:banana:
    I am
    In awe
    And so FREAKING JEALOUS.

    -grabby hands-
  • 06-20-2012, 09:52 PM
    therunaway
    Jason want, Jason hope color stay forever. :D
  • 06-21-2012, 01:55 AM
    jbean7916
    Man, I can't wait to see her with a few hundred more grams on her! I already want a BEL, a super black pastel and now I need a super champagne to have an all pink snake to go with my all white and all black snakes!

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