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    Re: i think i can call these genetic

    with the 2008 has the orange changed at all with age or has it stayed the same?

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    Re: i think i can call these genetic

    i say it looks pretty cool, do you sell them?
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    Re: i think i can call these genetic

    Quote Originally Posted by Paradox81 View Post
    with the 2008 has the orange changed at all with age or has it stayed the same?
    The daddy already shows what they grow up to look like as it must be co-dom/dom.

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    Re: i think i can call these genetic

    thanks guys, they do grow up to keep some of there orange coloration but do tend to darken much like other co-doms. to date i have not sold any of this project and might wait to see what some of the crosses look like before i let any go.

    thanks again-justin
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    Re: i think i can call these genetic

    wow i think it made the colors super sharp! the black on the daddy is JET black! and the orange on ur baby looks CLEAN! very very purty snakes

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    Re: i think i can call these genetic

    Very cool, congrats!
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    Re: i think i can call these genetic

    honestly, they look like normal pastel hatchlings to me...
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    Re: i think i can call these genetic

    That's not an uncommon colouration for normal hatchling ball pythons. Can you post the "normal" siblings (ie the rest fo the clutch)?

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    Re: i think i can call these genetic

    Quote Originally Posted by o.c.d View Post
    well today verified 2 years of suspision. this is the second year i have produced the solar balls and last season being the first year and i only produced 1. this year solidifies my hopes! this little girl crawled out of the egg this morning with 3 more little tangerines sitting in the egg, this looks to be at least dominant. ive included a pic of the 1st 2009 solar along with a pic of the female solar from last season. lastly is a pic of there father from last year.

    they kind of resemble orange enchis!

    let me know what you all think

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    2008 solar

    here is are 6 average quality pastel hatchlings... and one normal. What is different about your hatchlings compared to the pastels?

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    Re: i think i can call these genetic

    They are different from pastels, first look at the heads, not pastel heads also no pastel flames or blushing another common trait. Hard to tell from the photos but not seeing the white lips or greenish eyes either. Definately not a pastel.

    I like the dark black contrast on the backs and the enchi like coloration of the dad. I wouldnt be surprised if they prove co-dom similar to the enchi.

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