Re: Harlequin Wide-Stripe
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Robyn@SYR
Geeez Man That Stuff is Hot... sometimes This what turn me on in BP the most "wild type" colors but crazy pattern variations....
Those are awesome Animals :gj::gj::gj:
Re: Harlequin Wide-Stripe
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Ntume
...Here's a picture of the animal she now calls ' quinstripe '
**picture removed**...
Beautiful!!!! I want one!!!
Re: Harlequin Wide-Stripe
That looks like a Desert PE Stripe. Cool looking.
I will try and take a couple more pics today, including a Ghost Tri Stripe-ish animal.
Re: Harlequin Wide-Stripe
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Originally Posted by
Robyn@SYR
On the VMS Website, they are listed as a co-dominant mutation with a super form called "Side-stripe."
Do you think your snake could be a super form of the wide-stripe?
You had said that you sometimes produce these (harlequins/PE's) without the stripe... I'm wondering, could the Double het Ghost PE Stripes have been a co-dom PE stripe(not showing the stripe) het ghost as opposed to having double het animals? And this animal pictured is in fact a super form of the PE Stripe/harlequin, 66% pos het ghost?
Haha I'm reaching here but its the only way I can piece it together that makes any sense... unless theres more than one line being played with here, yours being recessive and others being co-dom or polymorphic or what-have-you.
Maybe I'm confused on what the breeding was that produced that snake, if I'm reading right it was Double het Ghost PE Stripe x Double het Ghost PE Stripe?
Re: Harlequin Wide-Stripe
Yes, the Ghost PE Stripe is from a Double Het Ghost PE Stripe to Double Het Ghost PE Stripe, where both parents look normal.
Re: Harlequin Wide-Stripe
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Originally Posted by
Robyn@SYR
Yes, the Ghost PE Stripe is from a Double Het Ghost PE Stripe to Double Het Ghost PE Stripe, where both parents look normal.
And the Tri-Stripes as well?
Re: Harlequin Wide-Stripe
Meeistom the line you're working with is co-dominant, correct? And were they acquired through VMS? Oh an when you say a dot in the lower part of the body, do you mean closest to the tail or head?