Maybe a fluke, maybe something new...
http://alextremereptiles.com/images/ringer1
http://alextremereptiles.com/images/ringer2
It's a 2011 baby and I hope her mother will give me some more this year...
Thanks for looking,
Alex :)
Re: Maybe a fluke, maybe something new...
What ever it is, its pretty! :P
Re: Maybe a fluke, maybe something new...
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Originally Posted by
h00blah
Whoa. Dinker butter x cinny o_O?
I was going to guess lesser x cinny . haha
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That tail flare is my favorite part.
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satomi325
I was going to guess lesser x cinny . haha
Haha they're pretty much the same thing :gj:. I only say butter because I saw a butter that sold fast that had a similar coloring to this. More grey and dark brown/black. Pretty much zero 'red' that some people mention in the coloration
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WingedWolfPsion
Looks kind of like a SMOKIN' mojave cinnamon to me, with a ringer mark. :)
I was thinking the same thing. Mojave-Cinny. =)
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Thanks. Like we all say when we take some pictures, it's hard to capture the true colors of this snake. :)
All her body is a grey blush and the patterns/stripe colors is a kind of soft beige.
This female is at least a savannah. This baby comes from the pairing of my Epic savannah X normal. It was the 1st ever clutch for this normal female. I had two particuliar savannahs, with this color and both with a ringer. One died in the egg, even if they had both pipped by themselves.Three eggs from this clutch had a "hard yolk" and only this female survived. The question is whether the different look comes from this problem or if it's an interaction of the genes; Epic or Mojave, with a hidden gene of this female? It's known that the epic gene did produce ringers in the past. Hoping to learn more about this, this year.