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    Ghost variability (PICS)

    Ghosts have always been one of my favorite base morphs and their variability can be very interesting. Both of these girls had the same father (Ian G pastel orange ghost) but came from different mothers, one being a BHB butterscotch and the other a het. butterscotch. As you can see one has a very "orange ghost" look to her while the other has the appearance of a "Butterscotch ghost".

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    Thanks for looking!

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    Re: Ghost variability (PICS)

    Wow the fading on that butterscotch is incredible. I love it's head!

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    Re: Ghost variability (PICS)

    Love the Buttersctoch!!! I hope Adam at 8 Ball Pythons hatches out some good ones this year. A Butterscotch is on my 'get' list for later in the year.
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    Re: Ghost variability (PICS)

    They're both great lookin' gals. I much prefer the look of the one in the first pic and on the right in the last pic. She has a much more "ghostly" appearance IMO.

    We have two Hypo males that look similar to her, although they were both sold to us as Orange Hypos.

    Best of luck with them.
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    Re: Ghost variability (PICS)

    Awesome post Aaron. Actually I have two females that were a product of an Orange Hypo bred to a Butterscotch. They are from the same clutch, yet they are as different as they ones you posted. I love the variability in Hypos (even ones from the same parents, not just line differences).
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    Re: Ghost variability (PICS)

    Sweet, Need a hypo in my collection one day..

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    Re: Ghost variability (PICS)

    Quote Originally Posted by muddoc View Post
    Awesome post Aaron. Actually I have two females that were a product of an Orange Hypo bred to a Butterscotch. They are from the same clutch, yet they are as different as they ones you posted. I love the variability in Hypos (even ones from the same parents, not just line differences).
    I have a butterscotch male that I bought from someone, but was produced by Bailey & Bailey reptiles...its smoking hot!

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    Re: Ghost variability (PICS)

    My Hypo girl ovulated today. I am very stoked!
    Love them hypos

    Great comparison pics.

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    Re: Ghost variability (PICS)

    Quote Originally Posted by monk90222 View Post
    I have a butterscotch male that I bought from someone, but was produced by Bailey & Bailey reptiles...its smoking hot!
    I didn't know that Charlie. But congrats on an awesome Hypo. I have always been very proud of my Hypo stuff, and it is always nice to hear someone else throw out a compliment. I would guess that you got it from Trevor Martin ( I know he sold most of a package that he got from me).
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    Re: Ghost variability (PICS)

    Quote Originally Posted by monk90222 View Post
    I have a butterscotch male that I bought from someone, but was produced by Bailey & Bailey reptiles...its smoking hot!

    Yeah, the Bailey's hypos are are some of the nicest I've seen! Its nice to see people like them out there doing the morph justice. Keep it up, Tim!

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