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Thread: Orange Ghost?

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    Orange Ghost?

    I recently picked up a orange ghost male and a 100% het orange ghost female and was curious as to what potential combos there are for this morph. I browsed around at the genetics calculator and really didn't find much. Any help would be appreciated.

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    The ghost gene adds so much to other morphs. Try searching "hypo" in the calculator, you might find more. But there are hypo black pastels, hypo pastels, hypo super pastels, hypo pins, hypo lessers, hypo pewters, hypo spiders (honey bees), etc.

    Great gene, one of my favs.

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    Orange Ghost can be applied to any gene, Just remember that unless the mother and father have the OG gene, none of their offspring will express it. I also think I've read before that not every ghost gene is compatible with themselves.... Idk if this means OG to OG or GG to OG or w.e.
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    One of the more popular OG combos is with the pastel trait, making snakes colloquially known as POGs and SPOGs (pastel orange ghost and super pastel orange ghost, respectively).

    Here's our POG. We're going to pair him with a pastel het OG female once they're ready to go and cross our fingers for a SPOG or two

    http://iherp.com/Public/Animals/View...AnimalID=62256

    There are some nice spider orange ghosts out there as well, and bumblebee orange ghosts are also great (known as humblebees).

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