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Redstripe/YB ID

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  • 10-14-2022, 06:01 PM
    PythonChris88
    Redstripe/YB ID
    https://imgur.com/a/HpFDKDi

    Seeking help with ID on this girl. Pairing was Redstripe Pastel Spotnose YB Clown x Fire Pastel Pinstripe (photos of parents included).

    I'm quite confident she is Pastel Fire Spotnose Het Clown but not sure about YB or Redstripe. I think there is some flaming going on, nothing major and some checkering on the belly to indicate YB but not confident. As for Redstripe, she has a pretty strong stripe down the back (spotnose can have this but tends to get broken up by pastel/fire), some reddish hues, which are stronger now after 2 sheds since these photos were taken, and more rounded alien heads as opposed to blockier looking ones with spotnose alone.

    Please let me know what you think. Thanks!
  • 10-14-2022, 06:50 PM
    Albert Clark
    Re: Redstripe/YB ID
    Gorgeous reptile and a lot to unpack for sure. I’m definitely seeing yellowbelly from the coloration brightening and fire also. Checkering on the lateral / ventral scales. To me, it seems that super pastel is at work over just pastel because of the extreme head blushing and dorsal stripe blushing. Patterning reminds me of spotnose for sure. Red stripe can also be taken looking at the typical neck and upper third body striping. Ultra fly red stripe spotnose het clown ?
  • 10-15-2022, 12:38 AM
    PythonChris88
    Re: Redstripe/YB ID
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Albert Clark View Post
    Gorgeous reptile and a lot to unpack for sure. I’m definitely seeing yellowbelly from the coloration brightening and fire also. Checkering on the lateral / ventral scales. To me, it seems that super pastel is at work over just pastel because of the extreme head blushing and dorsal stripe blushing. Patterning reminds me of spotnose for sure. Red stripe can also be taken looking at the typical neck and upper third body striping. Ultra fly red stripe spotnose het clown ?

    Thanks! You could certainly be right about the super pastel. I've gotten mixed thoughts about YB, but most others agree on red stripe being in there. Appreciate your input!
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