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Mojave Pinstripe!!!

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  • 07-16-2007, 03:21 PM
    bait4snake
    Re: Mojave Pinstripe!!!
    Same gene, different variation. See my post on BEL lines.
  • 07-16-2007, 03:22 PM
    rabernet
    Re: Mojave Pinstripe!!!
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by jglass38
    Would I do that!?! :D

    Yes!!! :nods:
  • 07-16-2007, 03:34 PM
    NickMyers03
    Re: Mojave Pinstripe!!!
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by NickMyers03
    when i said the same i agreed that they had the same gene...then stated well sort of. they both carry the gene to create a white snake and even though the "super mojave aka lucy ( notice the same name)" does have a purple head they contain the gene to make it. they also all lighten any gene they are mixed with. with the fact of saying they were produced had nothing to do with wanting to see more of them. i have seen pin's that have a stripe and pins that dont ( the one that created the JIGSAW IMO) i would like to see one produced with a pinstripe that has the stripe like the ones that produced the kingpin. this is a quote from Ralph himself "..............I'm blown away at how pretty this combo is.........what a perfect mesh of the two traits..........and the three different "versions" is way cool.........." so he himself states there are diffrents versions so who says that the next one hatched wont look the exact same? with only one produced we cant say that



    i would just like to restate this showing there is a diffrence in the Pinstripes used....also that there were 3 diffrent color kingpins produced from the same clutch. so stating that they dont look anything alike is true for the one mojavepin produced but we wont know for sure unless many more were produced. we have now had more than one butterpin produced more than one kingpin and each look diffrent...so if the mojave ( which have diffrent shades too) was bred to other pinstripe females, lets say one with the stripe like the others, would it look about the same? would some come out lighter? would some be darker? i say yes to all
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