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Ringer info

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  • 07-08-2013, 08:09 PM
    Dave Green
    Re: Ringer info
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    Originally Posted by Sita View Post
    What makes those extreme ringers "ringers" and not actual pieds?

    Neither parent has the recessive "pied" gene in them. You can search extreme ringer on this forum as I've posted a lot of information regarding these snakes. Some have argued that the parents could contain the pied gene; however, the breeders I got them from were never able to produce similar animals. Also, all the Pied Champagnes I've seen look like spieds, all white with some pattern on their heads. I bred the original extreme ringer champagne to a pied this year and she is due to lay eggs pretty soon. It may be interesting or I may just get a bunch of het pied stuff.
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