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  • 06-02-2007, 02:06 PM
    Nicole N
    another "what might this be" thread
    I hate to add to the number of Is my snake a Morph threads but I'm finding it peculiar that most normals I've seen have different colors than mine, or are uniformly a single color. I looked at the morph faqs and while my snakes lacked All of the qualities, he had one or two of them and it struck me as something curious that I should ask about.

    My male has a ton of blush on his black portions and fades golden yellow at his tops and bottoms. I was wondering if, even if he is a normal, is it possible he is het for lemon, or het for mohave perhaps, and it shows in minute amounts in his pattern?

    Male

    http://www.fanmedia.org/dream/snake1.jpg
    http://www.fanmedia.org/dream/snake1b.JPG
    http://www.fanmedia.org/dream/snake1c.jpg

    Female
    http://www.fanmedia.org/dream/snake2.jpg
    http://www.fanmedia.org/dream/snake2b.jpg
    http://www.fanmedia.org/dream/snake2c.jpg
  • 06-02-2007, 02:11 PM
    slartibartfast
    Re: another "what might this be" thread
    A pretty normal.

    Pastel and mojave are both the het form already...they are co-dominant traits.

    He's pretty though. :-)
  • 06-02-2007, 02:13 PM
    Evan Jamison
    Re: another "what might this be" thread
    Normals are extremely variable. That is one of the great things about BPs (and most other animals for that matter), there is a normal BP out there that speaks to about everybody. You have a very nice looking normal there, enjoy him. :sunny:

    -Evan
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