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    quite sure is a genetic stripe
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    Awsome baby! Looks like a Country Boy Snake! LOL! Since it likes Nascar! LMAO!!!!
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    Re: Please I.D. this snake

    Quote Originally Posted by cjt23 View Post
    SlitherinSisters- thanks! some people here keep on insisting that she's not a genetic stripe.
    anyway im proud enough to say that shes a real gen stripe

    What do they think she is if she's not a genetic stripe? She's so... well... stripy!

    (Most of the ones i've seen don't have a perfect unbroken stripe. Perfect stripes aren't really rare, but they're not exactly common, either. Even stateside you have to shop around for a while to find one.)

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    t looks like a CAMO to me...Its just my opinion!
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    thanks for all your replies
    yes its a genetic stripe

    anyway how do you define a high quality from a low quality snake by its appearance, lets take for example the genetic stripe i posted on the first page.
    live and let live

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    Re: Please I.D. this snake

    @cjt23 - IMO, quality of the snake base on its appearance mainly depends on the uniqueness of an individual snake compared to others. Making the snake the best sample representing its morph. For this case, I'll be using Rabernet's collection (for Im so into his keen eyes in choosing bps). If you will look on some of his bps like his lesser, for me its so unique that you wont even bother paying extra just to get hold of it.

    As for genetic stripes, most people do prefer the unbroken stripe.

    But in the end, it all depends on the person choosing his/her own snake to add on the collection. We all have different taste. Ball pythons have different looks. And that what makes our hobby more exciting.

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    Thanks for the compliment Pinoy! I'm a woman though, not a man. ;-)

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    Re: Please I.D. this snake

    Quote Originally Posted by rabernet View Post
    Thanks for the compliment Pinoy! I'm a woman though, not a man. ;-)

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    Ooops, my bad ma'am. Honest mistake, I really didnt know!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pinoy Pythons View Post
    Ooops, my bad ma'am. Honest mistake, I really didnt know!
    No worries! Others have made the same presumption. :-)


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