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    Re: Champagne ringer on eggs...

    You're sure these are not pied?

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    Re: Champagne ringer on eggs...

    Quote Originally Posted by evan385 View Post
    You're sure these are not pied?
    99% sure but I guess there is always a chance, see my prior post.

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    Re: Champagne ringer on eggs...

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Green View Post
    That's why I thought this breeding might give me good results...
    LOL...well, no matter what is going on, you weren't wrong about that!!

    I still can't help but wonder if there's some new form of piebaldism (just making up new words as I go along! ) going on. Regardless, though, they're ALL gorgeous! Congrats!
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    Re: Champagne ringer on eggs...

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Green View Post
    99% sure but I guess there is always a chance, see my prior post.
    I've never seen a ringer so I didn't know they could look so much like a pied.

    0.1 Normal (Captain Hook) (Hooked deformation on tip of tail)
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    0.1 Tiger Reticulated Python (Jade)
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    Re: Champagne ringer on eggs...

    Quote Originally Posted by JLC View Post
    LOL...well, no matter what is going on, you weren't wrong about that!!

    I still can't help but wonder if there's some new form of piebaldism (just making up new words as I go along! ) going on. Regardless, though, they're ALL gorgeous! Congrats!
    Thanks, future breedings should help clear things up. All four of the "ringers" are females so I still need a male to get things really going.

    I've seen some champagnes with pretty neat ringers that came from breedings without ringer parents. Seems like lots of paradox and ringer champagnes are popping up, fun stuff!

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    Re: Champagne ringer on eggs...

    Quote Originally Posted by evan385 View Post
    I've never seen a ringer so I didn't know they could look so much like a pied.
    Most ringers look like the father and aren't nearly as extreme as mom. That's why I called her an extreme ringer, plus my lack of creativity.

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    Wow Dave, just wow....

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