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There is only one known of SL. I would like to thank Outback for being humble. :gj:
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Re: panda pied, How many now?
@ jessica. Im not in no means a know it all but i do know as of now theres only one lol.
@josh at outback. Thanks for the black girl hope i can hit the odds gods in the face and have the second panda lol
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Re: panda pied, How many now?
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Originally Posted by Jessica Loesch
Snake lab - even Outback Reptiles are humble enough to say "that we know of," so I recommend ceasing to sound like a know it all.
:)
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Re: panda pied, How many now?
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Originally Posted by Jessica Loesch
Nope, was thinking about this one, but toupee was a loosely used term i may have confused some on, my bad. Full head rather.
http://www.worldofballpythons.com/morphs/cinnamon-pied/
And the black pastel pied has more spots on its body and not just a head. Found a pic on fauna earlier today to make sure, from FIREball.
Have not been able to confirm production of super cinny pied, can't find any pics, but I know there are some out there working on it and looking at a cinny pied, it is a good guesstimation that the super cinny pied will also only have head color.
If I remember correctly, the Panda didn't have any spots as a hatchling....I could be wrong though. I take it you are assuming the Super Cinny Pied would not have the spots as the Panda? My Pewter Pied girl only had the head cap as a hatchling but has developed random BLACK spots as it has grown. She is just over a year old and 1300 grams now. I don't think the black spotting is in any way at all exclusive to the Panda. I am pretty sure the pic of that Cinny Pied is a very young animal....and still has plenty of time to develop black spots.
Pewter Pied hatchling pic.
http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f2...s/DSCF9912.jpg
Most recent pic....about a month ago at one year old.
http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f2...e/bdb2f376.jpg
I honestly do not believe there are any other Pandas out there. The reason being, is the amount of black produced on the first one. I think some consider it another dead-end project. I do not. I think once the Enchi is added it will open up an entire new world of Pied combos. I have to say, as exciting as it was to hatch the first 3 Pewter Pieds in the world, I was a bit disappointed in the lack of color and pattern. I am hoping to get my Enchi boy up to size this winter and give him a go at the Pewter Pied girl....especially since he is a 66% pos het as well. Not to mention, I have a pretty good shot at producing some amazing animals from Pewter Pied X Pewter het Pied this season. I'm sure they will be mostly white animals but I'll have to deal with it I guess.:P
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Re: panda pied, How many now?
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Originally Posted by Brandon Osborne
If I remember correctly, the Panda didn't have any spots as a hatchling....I could be wrong though. I take it you are assuming the Super Cinny Pied would not have the spots as the Panda? My Pewter Pied girl only had the head cap as a hatchling but has developed random BLACK spots as it has grown. She is just over a year old and 1300 grams now. I don't think the black spotting is in any way at all exclusive to the Panda. I am pretty sure the pic of that Cinny Pied is a very young animal....and still has plenty of time to develop black spots. This is a little different than having large black spots as the panda.
The cinny pied only had head pattern, thus it is probably safe to assume the super cinny only would have head pattern as well, even if it did get a little bit of spotting eventually, it most likely would not look like the panda did. However the panda had no head pattern, which makes me wonder even more.
Pewter Pied hatchling pic.
http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f2...s/DSCF9912.jpg
Most recent pic....about a month ago at one year old.
http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f2...e/bdb2f376.jpg
I honestly do not believe there are any other Pandas out there. The reason being, is the amount of black produced on the first one. I think some consider it another dead-end project. I do not. I think once the Enchi is added it will open up an entire new world of Pied combos. I have to say, as exciting as it was to hatch the first 3 Pewter Pieds in the world, I was a bit disappointed in the lack of color and pattern. I am hoping to get my Enchi boy up to size this winter and give him a go at the Pewter Pied girl....especially since he is a 66% pos het as well. Not to mention, I have a pretty good shot at producing some amazing animals from Pewter Pied X Pewter het Pied this season. I'm sure they will be mostly white animals but I'll have to deal with it I guess.:P
Well, the panda has gotten extra spotting over the years, so I assume it probably happens with both, but I'm just referring to the base morph produced, and not the spotting or browning that the morphs go through. It is interesting though, that yours did that too.
The pics I have seen of panda all indicate that it was born that way, but I am unsure. It has however not browned out yet.
snakelab- my comment to you was made because you said "there is only one." That is pretty definitive. It would be better to say "I only know of one" or "there is probably only one."
The only reason I am being adamant about that is because I did see one comment that mentioned producing pandas, but no confirmation and no pictures, so it is on the more doubtful side, but I'm not going to just say "There are no pandas but one." as you did.
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Okay, I actually really like the pewter pied. That "toupee" is too cute for words. And now she has a beauty mark too. :D
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Re: panda pied, How many now?
My question is: With how long the panda pied has been around, why hasn't anyone produced another one yet? I've seen all the ingredients for one on the market (black pastel het. pied and even a few black pastel pieds). I want to see more! :D
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i want to see the mostly black with smaller white patches....
i think that brandon has nailed it by adding enchi in the mix as enchi helps the pied gene to stay low white. so in theory a super black pastel enchi pied would be a hopefully mostly black snake with white patches. not sure what the enchi will do to the black though. might make it a differant tone or add some under tones to it.
we will wait and see.
adam jeffery
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Re: panda pied, How many now?
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Originally Posted by adamjeffery
i want to see the mostly black with smaller white patches....
i think that brandon has nailed it by adding enchi in the mix as enchi helps the pied gene to stay low white. so in theory a super black pastel enchi pied would be a hopefully mostly black snake with white patches. not sure what the enchi will do to the black though. might make it a differant tone or add some under tones to it.
we will wait and see.
adam jeffery
I have heard rumors of this being a future project as well as combining it with lavender albino as well. I love the idea of the enchi combo.
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Truly amazing looking snakes for sure. I wonder, how would a black axanthic pied look? Also, can you make supers of axanthic snakes?
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