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    Het Ghost help!?!?

    I've read some threads about picking out het orange ghosts. I'm thinking about this girl. Does she look het ghost to anyone?




    I know this thread is kinda dum but I'm looking for help. And yes I know the pics suck but its all I have. Thanks guys.

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    I am not sure there is a way to tell on a WT, especially when it is not next to another one for comparison. The idea that you can read het Hypo is pretty contested.

    Lineage, lineage, lineage. For hets you have to trust who you are buying from.

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    Re: Het Ghost help!?!?

    Is she being sold as a 100% Het ghost or Possible-Het ghost?
    There really is no het markers for hypo,sometimes in the same clutch people say the babies may look lighter but any normal can be lighter or darker than another so that's not entirely reliable.
    If your going around looking at normals..labeled as normals and then asking people are they het for something....I'm 99% sure they will just be normals.
    Depends on your trust in the seller who you potentially get your hets from.
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    Re: Het Ghost help!?!?

    No way to tell really that I know of. Did you ask the owner where he/she got the snake from? Ask a lot of questions when buying hets and look for verification...if anything makes you flinch, don't buy the snake.

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    She was bought by the owner at last years Canadian Reptile Breeders Expo in toronto as a 100% Het orange ghost. The person can't remember the vendor she got her from tho. She is guna try and find the business card. Also there were no papers guaranteeing the genetics. I'm just trying to make sure I'm not gettin screwed out of what I want by asking the experts (you guys!). Thanks for the replies.

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    She looks EXACTLY like a het ghost, as does every other normal ball python...
    As others have said, there's no definite way to tell, unless you have proof, or otherwise know, that it is from a Ghost clutch.

    Good luck on finding the paperwork.
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    Well I think i'm getting her on wednesday and the plan is to breed her to my pastel het red 100% het Orange ghost (the one in my avitar pic) to make a Ghost of some kind. I hope she makes a Female het red ghost because I want to have a red Axanthic Orange Ghost. ANyways thats the plan, hope it works!

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    Re: Het Ghost help!?!?

    Orange ghost does leak through in some hets; my breeder female het OG is an example of this. She is very light, has hints of orange and shows more grey than brown-she looks better than some adult ghosts that I have seen. Her male het partner (also proven breeder) is very dark and you would never guess that he is carrying a ghost gene. The bottom line is that you can pick out some of the hets but certainly not all of them and appearance is no guarantee.

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    Depending on the asking price and weight it might be worth the risk?
    Just remember that 2 hets might not make a visual on the first or second tries but can still be het.

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    Ya I know its a 25% chance. She's 920g so I'm hoping by next winter I can get her up to weight. I'm pairing her with a pastel het red axanthic 100% het orange ghost male so whatever comes out of that clutch should be cool! Thanks for the opinions dudes.

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