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    Looking for help identifying what type of gargoyle I have.

    I picked up a new male gargoyle the other day and all the guy knew was that he is a gargoyle but not what morphs were used to make it and I know there are a few ways to make a gargoyle. I figured I could post here and see what everyone here thinks. This is him.

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    this is just my guess - i think it's a Cinny HRA-type Gargoyle. i bet there's another gene in there, maybe Pinstripe.
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    Re: Looking for help identifying what type of gargoyle I have.

    Ya I can't really find pics that are just gargoyle that look quite like he does. His pattern is very like washed out and faded looking compared to other gargoyles. I got him in a trade for a female cinnamon and a female normal. I plane in Breeding him to my bumblebee and probably my lemon pastel.

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    or it might be a Pastel Gargoyle. besides the busy pattern (which makes me think Pinstripe), the yellow and fade could come from a Pastel gene. i know a breeder who works alot with HRA combo's like Gargoyles. here's a Super Pastel Gargoyle - https://www.facebook.com/reptilesnac...type=3&theater if u click through their FB page, u will find more Gargoyle examples.

    Edit: anyway the only way to know for sure is to contact the original breeder of your BP or prove it out yourself. it is a nice, pretty snake. good luck, have fun.
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    Re: Looking for help identifying what type of gargoyle I have.

    Ok thank you for the help. I don't know who the original breeder was, the guy I got him from said he got it from some one else as a gargoyle and hasn't been able to contact him in a while so I'll eventually see what happens when I do breed him. I'll look at the Facebook you put a link to as well. Just looking for some feedback on what other people think.

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