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Re: any guesses?... introducing Cassandra
I'd shoot a yellow belly to her, lol, but that's just me an my yellow belly fetish
Jerry Robertson

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Re: any guesses?... introducing Cassandra
I had thought of a few... even for selective breeding that could be interesting.
Pastel, as I figured it would be the easiest to pick anything extra going on.
But YB, Pin, and Cinnie as well might prove interesting.
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Re: any guesses?... introducing Cassandra
she looks just like my female het orange ghost. color and pattern.
how much does she weigh?
John
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Re: any guesses?... introducing Cassandra
 Originally Posted by bads15
she looks just like my female het orange ghost. color and pattern.
how much does she weigh?
John
I've never seen a het ghost look like this snake.
A het is a normal that carries the gene, this snake looks nothing like any het/normal I've seen 
Got pics?
Jerry Robertson

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Re: any guesses?... introducing Cassandra
I say fire. Vanillas tend to have a thin little mustache on the front lips and are more likely to have to have side lip spots than fires. But the base color of a vanilla is usually more on the orangy side while fires tend to have a more bright and pale look. Vanillas also have more of a abberant pattern while the fires pattern looks like the pattern of a normal.
I bet she is a fire too. Got that little pyramid on her head just like my fire female. My 2 vanillas (one is not yet proven) have a skull head marking but the fires have more of a peaked marking.
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Re: any guesses?... introducing Cassandra
I did not think vanilla because of the lack of snout spots and the head pattern, all the vanillas I have seen have a really distinct head patterning.
Bruce
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Re: any guesses?... introducing Cassandra
Hope she proves to be genetic, but, I definately don't think fire.
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Re: any guesses?... introducing Cassandra
How exciting! I hope she is something special.
--Stephan.
"I have no fear of losing my life - if I have to save a
koala or a crocodile or a kangaroo or a snake, mate,
I will save it." --Steve Irwin (1962-2006, RIP).
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