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    Re: Unique Ball python pattern in hatchling

    Quote Originally Posted by Albert Clark View Post
    Well i think that explains the eye color variance. Normal being dominant. Super pastel being the homozygous form the codom trait.
    No it doesn't - pastels have green eyes. It's possible that the photo colours are off though.

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    Re: Unique Ball python pattern in hatchling

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    looks an awful lot like one of my ghost hets who has herself thrown some odd colored babies that needs further investigation, so she might be where this comes from.



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    Looks nice but nothing odd about him.

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    Re: Unique Ball python pattern in hatchling

    Quote Originally Posted by yardy View Post
    No it doesn't - pastels have green eyes. It's possible that the photo colours are off though.
    Well they can certainly have varying degrees of green along the color spectrum. And also the pairing of a normal to a pastel will affect eye color and its sharpness and contrast and vividness. I just hatched out a clutch of pastel 100% het pieds and they have varying eye colors.
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    Re: Unique Ball python pattern in hatchling

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    looks an awful lot like one of my ghost hets who has herself thrown some odd colored babies that needs further investigation, so she might be where this comes from.

    @ yardy: It seems mostly that it's not the coloration in the hatchlings as it's more a patterning question in the identification. Except of course the eye color. I don't know if the OP could clarify the eye color for us though bc photo lighting can certainly play a role in any picture.
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    The eye color looks the same as some pastel het clowns that I have.


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    Re: Unique Ball python pattern in hatchling

    Sure. And I would think that this eye color has some other influence going on. There is a degree of green that is visible. More of a murky green color. Great shot! Gorgeous snake btw.
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    Re: Unique Ball python pattern in hatchling

    Here is one of the pastels I produced from back in July '16. This pairing was pastel pied visual to a pastel female.
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    Re: Unique Ball python pattern in hatchling

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    Here is one of the pastels I produced from back in July '16. This pairing was pastel pied visual to a pastel female.
    The eye color is definitely more green then mine

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    Re: Unique Ball python pattern in hatchling

    Maybe age also plays a role in the final appearance also?
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