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    Is this a normal or I have got some thing

    Hello my 1 St post on here

    Back in 2009/10 I breed my 100% orange ghost male to my poss het ghost female heres a picture of the hold back

    Look forward to your replays

    Thanks Chris

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    Re: Is this a normal or I have got some thing

    Beautiful! Doesn't look ghost though. Possibly a het marker showing through?

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    0.1 Het TSK Axanthic................1.3 Mojave
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    It seems too bright and clean to be a normal, but I can't think of what else it could be. Either way, gorgeous snake!
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    Re: Is this a normal or I have got some thing

    Some hets tend to be brighter for whatever reason. I've noticed it with hypos and definitely with clowns. Here's my het clown for comparison of a bright het.


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    Nice pictures, seems like with whatever het gene is in there always tries to make itself known. Hets always seem to appear as fantastic normals.


    My Double Het Albino/Pied

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    It sure is pretty whatever it may be. Nice work.
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    Nice and bright..........male or female??

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    Re: Is this a normal or I have got some thing

    Thanks for all the comments and pictures
    It is a male going to breed him back to mum this season

    I ve also kept a female back to try with

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    Re: Is this a normal or I have got some thing

    He sure is a nice het though !
    0.1 Leopard Pied
    0.1 VPI Axanthic Het Pied
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    Re: Is this a normal or I have got some thing

    to THE forum lol
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