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    Re: Mystery Lesser Clutch? Help ID?

    Quote Originally Posted by Luke Martin View Post
    Thats it...I'm buying a super lesser and breeding it to every normal I can find! Those are without a doubt Platinums! You lucky lucky fool!
    Agreed This would have been an amazing clutch even if you knew you had a het platty

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    Re: Mystery Lesser Clutch? Help ID?

    WOW!!! that is a stroke of luck; looks like plattys to me. You hit the lottery there for sure.

    Where did you acquire the "normal" if I may ask?
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    Re: Mystery Lesser Clutch? Help ID?

    Im gonna say ghost as the hidden gene for platinums produces a little more phased out snake with more white than your picture currently show. Awesome clutch grats

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    Re: Mystery Lesser Clutch? Help ID?

    I could say I'm not jealous but I would be lying. Wow what a clutch. Congrats.
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    Re: Mystery Lesser Clutch? Help ID?

    Quote Originally Posted by balls4me View Post
    Im gonna say ghost as the hidden gene for platinums produces a little more phased out snake with more white than your picture currently show. Awesome clutch grats
    Don't you find it kinda funny that the only "ghosts" are the Lessers? Those are %100 Plattys. Not to mention, colors are very hard to capture in photos.
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    Re: Mystery Lesser Clutch? Help ID?

    JUST. AMAZING. Great snakes!

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    Re: Mystery Lesser Clutch? Help ID?

    Score! Sure looks platty to me. Tell your "normal" you love her, and give her some extra mice.
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    Re: Mystery Lesser Clutch? Help ID?

    Quote Originally Posted by twistedtails View Post
    Don't you find it kinda funny that the only "ghosts" are the Lessers? Those are %100 Plattys. Not to mention, colors are very hard to capture in photos.
    They may be Plattys but im going with what I think. Lumans Platty if you look at pic will show you what I mean. Either way they are phenominal animals. I hope for him they are plattys. I just think they are ghost and odds hitting any animal vary. Dont you find it funny 4 are platinums if i use your logic,
    you may have balls but i promise one isnt crystal

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    Re: Mystery Lesser Clutch? Help ID?

    Hypo Lessers and Platinums don't look close enough in appearance for it to be any question of them not being Platinums. Also you Actually have a better chance of accidentally producing Platinums with the female only having to be het Platty rather than both animals happening to be het hypo.

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    Re: Mystery Lesser Clutch? Help ID?

    Quote Originally Posted by Luke Martin View Post
    Hypo Lessers and Platinums don't look close enough in appearance for it to be any question of them not being Platinums. Also you Actually have a better chance of accidentally producing Platinums with the female only having to be het Platty rather than both animals happening to be het hypo.
    Exactly what I was gonna say. The odds of lining reccessives up on accident are super slim. The Platty gene seems to be turning up all over the place.
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