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N4S
they all look the same, why the different names?
There is a slight variation in their looks.
And the names are important. Each one of those animals will throw different morphs if bred to a normal...
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Very nice,would make a great display animal.
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Those are some very stunning snakes! They are definitely little hotties!
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wow. Am i the only one who's not impressed? i gotta say i was, SO looking forward to the lesser gstripe, but now that i saw the butter gstripe i'm pretty pissed. I don't think i'd ever want to make that. Looks too much like a regullar gstipe just a litle lighter in color. The pastel butter yellow belly gstripe is nice, but damn that's a lot of work to put in for a snake that just looks nice. Sorry this is just my opinion, and i know i'm not gonna have a lot of ppl on my side lol.
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Holy moly!!! :bow: I LOVE that top left one!
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Silly me !
I KNEW those were Genetic stripes, what on earth made me call them pins??
Anyway, I will say again, those are beautiful snakes and I'd happily take that butter genetic off your hands. :D
I've seen some snakes that others think are stunning that I wouldn't want, but these guys are amazing to me.
Congratulations!
gale
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AMAZING animals !! what is the breeding combo to make them ?
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Hi,
Well it depends on which one - all the parents would need to be at least het genetic stripe.
After that then at least one parent would need to have the co-dom genes in the mix.
So for PASTEL BUTTER YELLOWBELLY STRIPE it could have been;
pastel butter het g-stripe x yellowbelly het g-stripe
or
pastel yellowbelly het g-stripe x butter het g-stripe
or
pastel yellowbelly butter het g-stripe x g-stripe
Does that make sense?
dr del