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Albert Clark (09-01-2022),Animallover3541 (09-01-2022),Homebody (09-01-2022)
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The first one is the sterling pinstripe the second is the champ YB.
Little thing I did at a show recently was took a photo at the booth with the snake in display with the genes listed. Just in case my brain blanked on the way home. That way I have the visual and genes all in one photo.
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Ok cool, I did have them down correctly in my app. Thanks!
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Re: Care to narrow down the genes on these 2 guys?
I concur.the first ball appears to have a more metallic look in the coloration and is more consistent with the sterling gene. Number two has the classic champagne coloration and head patterning with the alternative patches of whitening along the body sometimes seen in champagne. The brightness in the champagne is also indicating or pointing to yellowbelly. They are both great looking balls. Congratulations.
Last edited by Albert Clark; 09-01-2022 at 07:59 AM.
Stay in peace and not pieces.
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