Is this a het red pastel?
She's about 3 months old, and 88 grams, and a little less than 20". I bought her last weekend at a reptile show from a smaller? breeder (50 snakes). He told me her parents were a Male Gargoyle and Female Pewter, and that she's a "Het Red x Pastel".
1. I've searched on the internet a little and while I see quite a few "het red" combinations, none of them are "het red pastel". (e.g. on worldofballpythons.com). That troubles me a little. Is this a valid combo? Most seem to have Axanthic in the name.
2. Mainly, what kind of morph is she?
3. I bought her mostly for a pet, but I'm also curious if she'd make a good breeding snake based on the combinations she could produce.
thanks!
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Re: Is this a het red pastel?
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Originally Posted by
PitOnTheProwl
According to what you said the parents are.......... There is no het red in that mix.
Pastel yes but het red no.
Who was the breeder?
I believe some people just label like looking animals as gargoyle. Isn't the onyx black pastel x het. red and essentially the same in appearance. I believe cinnie x het red, and cinnie x green pastel all produce a "gargoyle" type animal.
Re: Is this a het red pastel?
The two differences I see with the het red axanthic pastel is a) her yellow spots are not very yellow, much more muted, closer to monochromatic. b) those seem to have a the unbroken back where she has quite a bit of spotting across the back.
Some of the black pewter pics do look like the closest I've seen, like this one:
http://www.worldofballpythons.com/files/morphs/black-pewter/004.jpg
Though she does have a reddish tone.
Regarding no "het red" in genes, I was thinking the same thing based on the morph calculator: http://www.worldofballpythons.com/wi...4&female=40,32
The breeder is Klayton Mai, a part-time guy in Dallas: https://www.facebook.com/cagedconstrictors
Should I follow-up with him and ask where the het-red came from, and maybe what the parents of the supposed Gargoyle were?
Guys thanks for helping figuring this out.
Re: Is this a het red pastel?
I know Im repeating some of whats been said, but Ill still throw in my $0.02.
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Originally Posted by
jplehmann
She's about 3 months old, and 88 grams, and a little less than 20". I bought her last weekend at a reptile show from a smaller? breeder (50 snakes). He told me her parents were a Male Gargoyle and Female Pewter, and that she's a "Het Red x Pastel".
1. I've searched on the internet a little and while I see quite a few "het red" combinations, none of them are "het red pastel". (e.g. on worldofballpythons.com). That troubles me a little. Is this a valid combo? Most seem to have Axanthic in the name. Het red and het red axanthic are the same thing. Its like people referring to their morphs as a bee instead of a bumblebee or a pied instead of piebald.
2. Mainly, what kind of morph is she? She looks exactly like a pastel het red axanthic to me. You get a bit of that rusty color with pastel het reds a lot. I dont see anything that says pewter or black pewter.
3. I bought her mostly for a pet, but I'm also curious if she'd make a good breeding snake based on the combinations she could produce. I would say so. There are still a lot of het red axanthic combos to make. Id give her a little time to see how the pastel gene in her holds up. Pastel genes really take a hit from het red genes, so you should expect that she will be a darker snake.
thanks!
Ill also add (coming from my limited experience buying, breeding and producing het red combos), that the two names being commonly used are gargoyle for cinnamon x het red combos and onyx for black pastel het red combos. I have very rarely seen a cinnamon x het red labelled as "cinnamon het red" and I have NEVER seen a lace black back x black pastel being labeled as a "gargoyle". All the gargoyles Ive seen for sale have been cinnamon x het red. Until today I didnt even know WOBP had a gargoyle labeled as something other than a cinnamon het red!
Re: Is this a het red pastel?
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aalomon
Until today I didnt even know WOBP had a gargoyle labeled as something other than a cinnamon het red!
This has always been my complaint in our world. Everyone wants to make a name for themselves so they wind up with names that cause problems like this.
Re: Is this a het red pastel?
Personally I dont think "making a name for yourself" has anything to do with what happened with gargoyles. I just think there was a general mix up somewhere. Lace black back is not a common gene at all compared to cinnamons, and I think youd be hard pressed to tell the difference between a lace black back combo vs a cinnamon combo.