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het Red/lace black back... something! For sure worth a try.
- Dave Harms - www.wax32.com | Pinstripe, Yellow Belly, Sulfur, Cinnamon ph G-Stripe, Pastel het Hypo | Pastel, Fire, Albino, Mojave, Lesser Platinum ph G-Stripe, Pastel ph G-Stripe, het G-Stripe, het Hypo, het Piebald, Pastel Yellowbelly
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Re: CH dinker, het red?
Definitely looks to be in the range of a het red! Awesome pick up!
1.3 lovely normals 1.1 Piebald 0.1 red tail boa (Pandora) 1.0 sinaloan milk snake and one nasty corn snake! 2.3.1 Cresties 0.0.1 chahoua 0.0.1 leachianus
1.1 Ferrets (Snoball & Panda)
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Re: CH dinker, het red?
Looks like a .het red to me to. good luck proving her out!!!
I love the blushings and pattern on her back btw!
Last edited by thomasK; 08-28-2011 at 12:56 PM.
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Oh wow she is neat. Good luck proving her out!
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Re: CH dinker, het red?
If you really want to prove it as a het. red axanthic:
1) Breed it to a homozygous red axanthic, not a cinnamon. If you get homozygous red axanthic from that clutch, then you know your dinker is het. red axanthic.
2) Then you can breed it to a cinnamon to produce gargoyles, and actually call the gargoyle looking babes gargoyles.
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