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    Genetic Strip combos?

    Hey everyone,
    Just wondering what you would breed a Genetic Strip to and what would you get. I'm not real familiar with these, but I am really starting to fall in love with them. And if you have a G. Strip or a morph crossed with one, please post some pictures!

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    There was a G-Stripe Orange Ghost for sale on Fauna or KS a while back that I thought looked really nice.

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    Some one recently posted a pic of a Lesser G-stripe.
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    Here's a link to a lesser genetic stripe picture posted on this forum:

    http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...genetic+stripe

    I really like this look and hope to produce some in the future. Since genetic stripe is recessive, you can't just breed one to anything else and expect to get a genetic stripe combo. It's mate will have to also carry the genetic stripe gene in order to get anything with stripes in the first generation.
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    Re: Genetic Strip combos?

    Has anyone produced a visual Albino G-Stripe yet? Also, I am very curious as to the true outcome of a visual G-Stripe x Pinstripe.

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    Re: Genetic Strip combos?

    RDR did the Albino G. Stripe...

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    You can see the on RDR produced on youtube. it is an amazing animal.

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    Re: Genetic Strip combos?

    Quote Originally Posted by wendhend View Post
    Here's a link to a lesser genetic stripe picture posted on this forum:

    http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...genetic+stripe

    I really like this look and hope to produce some in the future. Since genetic stripe is recessive, you can't just breed one to anything else and expect to get a genetic stripe combo. It's mate will have to also carry the genetic stripe gene in order to get anything with stripes in the first generation.
    That is really sweet looking!


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    Re: Genetic Strip combos?

    Last edited by chago11; 11-24-2010 at 03:14 PM.

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    Yea I feel ya on that. The g stripe is one of my favorite bp's. I just recently picked up a pair of hets. Can't wait to produce one. I would pick one over a pied any day. 2 years from now I will be one happy man. Even happier when I get to throw some other genes with it. Id like to make a pewter g stripe.

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