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Re: Pied - **PIC**
Originally Posted by Adam_Wysocki
Make sure you sing my praises to the future Mrs. Z .... that way I won't look like such a boner when you guys come down to visit!
(I really need all the help that I can get!!!)
-adam
LMAO! I dunno man, she is already scared of what might happen if the two of us actually get together in person. She HAS volunteered to be the designated driver though, for whatever that is worth!!
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Re: Pied - **PIC**
Originally Posted by Eddie_Z
LMAO! I dunno man, she is already scared of what might happen if the two of us actually get together in person. She HAS volunteered to be the designated driver though, for whatever that is worth!!
Cool, she can carry the bail money too!!!
Tell her not to be afraid, I'm always gentle "the first time".
-adam
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Re: Pied - **PIC**
Originally Posted by Adam_Wysocki
It's actually an autosomal dominant skin disorder in humans (yes, humans can be pied ... and het for pied as well) and has been documented in many genera. The lack of melanocytes in patches of skin on pieds is most likely caused during development of each skin cell when the presence of the homozygous allele(s) (28 alleles in the human condition) allows the cell to code either with melanocytes or without
Speaking of human Pieds. My fiance has a skin condition (starts with a V...vitaligo ??) where she has patches of skin that lack melanocytes. It is genetic, she got hers from her grandmother. She was not born with the patches though...it is something that kinda develops with time. She has only started to see patches in the past 2 years or so. I think it is pretty cool....although she does not really like having white patches on her. I just had to tell her ''it makes you special, if you were a bp you would sell for thousands....where normal looking me would get sent to a pet shop and sold for $20''. She like that...then she wanted to know if she could have a pied bp...ha
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Re: Pied - **PIC**
That's cool that you're good with her vitiligo, Daniel. I know someone with that condition too, and she has naturally blond hair that has developed really cool white patches as a result of the vitiligo, but she's very self-conscious about it.
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Re: Pied - **PIC**
she is lucky it is not normally that noticable...due to her skin tone. When summer hits and she gets a tan...it becomes alot more noticable. no big deal. thats crazy...your friends hair color changes too...neato
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Re: Pied - **PIC**
Very nice as usual Adam!!!
What are you using to watermark your pics by the way?
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Re: Pied - **PIC**
Originally Posted by xdeus
I agree, as would an all black ball if one ever gets discovered. BTW, I meant I wasn't picky with the color or their eyes. I suppose if I had my druthers I'd pick the blue eyed, but if and when they come down to an affordable price I don't think that would factor in my decision. Getting back to piebalds, that is pretty interesting that you never see one with a white head. I guess head color is determined differently from the rest of the body especially looking at some of the ther morphs and how they affect head color, or even other species like the black headed python.
i think these guys came up with something that looks close too an all bblack ball http://www.morphkingreptiles.com/blackball.html
check it out. i think its awesome looking. Btw adam your pied is gorgeous!
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Re: Pied - **PIC**
Awesome Pied. Greg Grazani has a all super cinny aswell. It does have a white spot though. Here it is http://www.grazianireptiles.com/coll...uper_cinny.htm
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Re: Pied - **PIC**
Originally Posted by HelicopterPilot
There are quite a few super cinnies out there now. The picture on Gregs site is actually a "ringer" super cin.
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Re: Pied - **PIC**
I was guessing it was sumtin like that. So a normal super cinny would be all black correct.
In theory what would a albino super cinny look like. I am guessing an all white snake , no pattern ,but with pink eyes. Can it even be done.
Also what is up with the ringer?
Crested Gecko (Rhacodactylus ciliatus) 0.0.2
Both too young to sex yet. Names:Geico and Ratchet
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