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    Question Chocolate pinstripe???

    hi all been a while since ive been on bpnet, this guy is from my second clutch and final clutch of this year but anyways this particlar clutch was bred by my male pin and a possible chocolate female and he was the only one who looked like this, so is this a chocolate pin or just a cool pin?



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    Looks like a pin to me.

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    I'm not sure as I am not too familiar with chocolate ball pythons, but it is definitely a very nice dark pinstripe.
    Ball Pythons:
    0.1.0 Bumble Bee- Schnapps
    0.1.0 Pinstripe- Penny
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    0.1.0 Albino- Daiquiri
    0.1.0 Low White Piebald- Hershey
    1.0.0 Low White Piebald- Reese
    1.0.0 Paradox Super Cinnamon- Dash
    1.0.0 100% Het. Albino- Jester
    1.0.0 50% Het. Albino Jake

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    If the color is accurate I'd guess it was a reduced chocolate pin. Main word being guess, as I have no personal experience with the chocolate gene.

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    Re: Chocolate pinstripe???

    It might be, hard to tell in those photos. Here is a picture I found that has an Albino Pinstripe Ball Python with normal Pinstripe Ball Python, Chocolate Pinstripe Ball Python(in the middle) and Lemon Blast (Pastel Pinstripe) Ball Python.
    Hope this helps!



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    It can be pretty difficult at times to tell a chocolate pin from a regular pin unless they were clutchmates.

    You say the female is "possibly" a chocolate?

    I think a pic of the whole clutch might resolve the issue

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    Re: Chocolate pinstripe???

    Yeah a pic of the whole clutch will help.... It looks like a normal pin to me.... but chocolate can be difficult in pics

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    Re: Chocolate pinstripe???

    ok well i dont have an entire clutch pic handy but here is a pic of him next to a pin clutch mate.

    Keep the input coming thanks.

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    Re: Chocolate pinstripe???

    oh whoop heres a pic of the normal looking clutch mates

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    Re: Chocolate pinstripe???

    Here's a couple pics I've saved, maybe they'll help...
    Pin with a choco pin.
    I forget whose pics or I'd give cred


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