Re: Introducing: The Super Crystal Ball Python
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jknudson
So its probably a super special pastel mojave.
Since the pastel crystal contains the special gene, mojave, and pastel, and the female is only carrying the special gene.
Personally I think it's probably a 'homozygous special gene' pastel with no mojave in there. Of course I really can't say that for sure, you'd have to wait until it grows up and you breed it. The 'special gene' might be covering the mojave trait. Or, if the special gene is another allele in the platinum complex, which I hope it's not, it would be impossible for it to have the mojave gene. But whatever, it's a beautiful animal in any case.
Mark
Re: Introducing: The Super Crystal Ball Python
I'd like to see what a special looks like...
AWESOME snake!!!
Re: Introducing: The Super Crystal Ball Python
Tom, if you get a chance, I would like to see this one after it sheds next to a crystal to really appreciate the differences.
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Gorgeous little snake!!! :banana: I can't wait to see it after it's a month or two old. :)
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i've always loved albinos and not been too hot on red eyes... *drool* this is perfect! congrats!
Re: Introducing: The Super Crystal Ball Python
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MPenn
Tom, if you get a chance, I would like to see this one after it sheds next to a crystal to really appreciate the differences.
ditto, also if u could get a pic of the special female in there hahahah
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Tom has posted pictures of the special female before.;)
Re: Introducing: The Super Crystal Ball Python
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Originally Posted by
jknudson
Tom has posted pictures of the special female before.;)
Really???
Where?
Re: Introducing: The Super Crystal Ball Python
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Originally Posted by
MPenn
Tom, if you get a chance, I would like to see this one after it sheds next to a crystal to really appreciate the differences.
Me too! Me too!
Congrats Tom, what a gorgeous snake!