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    Super Pastel Genetic Stripe

    Does anyone know if this combo has been produced and if so, what it would look like?

    I have always liked genetic stripes and I want one as my next morph. I did the punnett and if you breed a pastel het g-stripe to another pastel het g-stripe there is a slim 6.25% chance of getting a super pastel g-stripe. I can't imagine what that might look like.

    There is also a 6.25% chance of producing a Pastel G-stripe which would be nice as well.
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    Re: Super Pastel Genetic Stripe

    I probably should of searched a little harder before I asked. Here is a thread from 2007 with a pic of one

    http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...t+Black+Pastel

    That is a sweet g-stripe!
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    Re: Super Pastel Genetic Stripe

    Did you see a Cinny Genetic Stripe yet? Very cool looking snake

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    Re: Super Pastel Genetic Stripe

    Quote Originally Posted by lmartelli77 View Post
    I probably should of searched a little harder before I asked. Here is a thread from 2007 with a pic of one

    http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...t+Black+Pastel

    That is a sweet g-stripe!
    ACTUALLY That turned out to be a very nice Pastel Genetic Stripe.

    Sean Bradley of Exotics by Nature has produced a Super Pastel Genetic Stripe, and had it at the Dixie Reptile show in November, I'll bug Freakie_frog to see if he got a decent pick of it.

    It has almost no stripe, it reminded me of a Paste Super stripe...with very little stripe. It's a beautiful animal I hope Ed got some decent pics of it.

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    Re: Super Pastel Genetic Stripe

    Actually, you have twice the probability of producing a Pastel G-stripe over a Super Pastel G-stripe.

    1/16 Super Pastel G-stripe
    2/16 Super Pastel het G-stripe
    1/16 Super Pastel
    2/16 Pastel G-stripe
    4/16 Pastel het G-stripe
    1/16 G-stripe
    2/16 Pastel
    2/16 Het G-stripe
    1/16 Normal
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    Re: Super Pastel Genetic Stripe

    Quote Originally Posted by Eventide View Post
    Actually, you have twice the probability of producing a Pastel G-stripe over a Super Pastel G-stripe.

    1/16 Super Pastel G-stripe
    2/16 Super Pastel het G-stripe
    1/16 Super Pastel
    2/16 Pastel G-stripe
    4/16 Pastel het G-stripe
    1/16 G-stripe
    2/16 Pastel
    2/16 Het G-stripe
    1/16 Normal
    you're right....i missed that. i would love to have either one!
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    Re: Super Pastel Genetic Stripe

    Last edited by dr del; 12-13-2009 at 05:20 PM. Reason: hotlinking I'm afraid but a link to it is fine ;-) - and fixing it since I broke it

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    Re: Super Pastel Genetic Stripe

    Genetic Stripes are my favorite morph and I like all the combos I've seen them in so far. The cinnamon one looks really nice.

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    Re: Super Pastel Genetic Stripe

    Quote Originally Posted by FIREball View Post
    That link is broken....
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    Re: Super Pastel Genetic Stripe

    Quote Originally Posted by FIREball View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by lmartelli77 View Post
    That link is broken....
    http://gallery.kingsnake.com/data/16...e_005s-med.JPG
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