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    Pinstripe clutch : ultralights ?

    Hi,

    Wondering if you think the 3 lighter pins are ultralights? My Pin girl is an UL.

    THANKS for looking

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    Not sure what an ultralight is .... those look like butter pins

    They've all got an awesomely clean dorsal stripe... beautiful
    Last edited by liv; 07-24-2013 at 11:40 AM.

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    Well I have an idea but your pairing should answer your question, you do know what you paired right? Do you have a picture of the sire(s) and dame?
    Last edited by Stewart_Reptiles; 07-24-2013 at 11:44 AM.
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    Re: Pinstripe clutch : ultralights ?

    Quote Originally Posted by liv View Post
    Not sure what an ultralight is .... those look like butter pins

    They've all got an awesomely clean dorsal stripe... beautiful
    x2 all around.

    I would love to know what an ultralight is? My trusted advisor google doesn't seem to know anything about them.
    1.0 Pastel 66% het pied (Kingston)
    1.0 Specter (Forge)
    1.0 Super Fire (Oberon)
    1.1 Pinstripe (Jasper, Jezebel)
    1.1 Lesser (Paris, Isabelle)
    1.1 Black Pastel het ghost (Titus, Drusilla)
    0.1 Bumblebee (Havana)
    0.1 Spider (Arachne)
    0.1 Albino (Corena)
    0.1 Mojave (Brighton)
    0.2 Normal (Jeshikah, Aurora)
    0.1 Het Ghost (Verity)
    0.1 Pastel Yellow Belly (Bagheera)
    0.1 ??? Firefly or Pastel Disco (Ditze Vonteaze)
    0.1 Lemonblast (Limona)
    0.1 Yellowbelly (Ghana)
    0.1 Pastel Orange Ghost (Varekai)
    1.0 Jungle Carpet (Dayah)
    1.0 Hognose (Pepper)
    1.0 Banana Albino Cal King (Anuk)
    0.1 Albino RTB (Spooky)

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    Re: Pinstripe clutch : ultralights ?

    THANK YOU for the compliment !
    From World of ball pythons morph list:

    UltraPin

    DARN.... partial color blindness sure causes some issues when identifying babies. Maybe it wasn't too smart to use multiple sires for each of my dames (lol).

    possible dads are : Pewter (lemon pastel x black pastel) , pastel , Mojave


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    Not sure what an ultralight is .... those look like butter pins

    They've all got an awesomely clean dorsal stripe... beautiful
    Last edited by gilly; 07-24-2013 at 01:08 PM.

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    Re: Pinstripe clutch : ultralights ?

    THANKS for taking the time to respond. I have pics, but not in a format to currently add to this thread. Please see list of possible dads in another reply. Maybe just different amounts of pigment vs. different genetics. I see 2 different sets of colors: 2 darker and 3 lighter. I am glad to see they all seem to be healthy. I love the pigpiles ! The 2 clutches that have hatched and the one that should on Aug 2.... make the effort and learning curve that I've experienced all worth while.

    Quote Originally Posted by Deborah View Post
    Well I have an idea but your pairing should answer your question, you do know what you paired right? Do you have a picture of the sire(s) and dame?

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    Looks like the Mojave got the job done.

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    Re: Pinstripe clutch : ultralights ?

    The darker ones almost look like cinnapins. I wonder if the Black Pastel is influencing them.

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    The pictures aren't coming up, but if your pinstripe is an ultramel pinstripe, the babies wouldn't come out like that unless the father was het. Ultramel. And from wob, its not a vague color difference. Ultramel is BRIGHT. it's also recessive.

    1.0 normal - Nibiru
    1.0 hypo pinstripe - Bellamy
    0.1 normal - Camila
    0.1 pewter - Penelope
    0.1 ivory - Veronie
    0.1 kenyan sand boa - Sanders
    1.0 anery stripe ksb - Cookies
    1.1 angolan pythons - William and Catherine
    1.0 western hognose - Clarence
    1.0 Mexican Black kingsnake - Ricardo
    0.1 Brazilian rainbow boa - Nijiko
    1.0 banana ball python - Tango
    2.1 ranitomeya imitator tarapoto - Lipstick and the boyfriends
    0.2 ornate uromastyx - Bennie and Millie


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    if the genes that COULD be there, besides pinstripe, are pastel, lemon pastel, black pastel, and mojave, then i think its quite clear.

    i think the 3 light ones are likely to be jigsaws, meaning pinstripe + mojave.

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