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    Re: Pin Champagne x SPOG = Pastel Pin Champagne Ghost.

    Congrats! What a great clutch. A little bit of everything. I cant imagine how they're going to look even after their first shed.
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    Re: Pin Champagne x SPOG = Pastel Pin Champagne Ghost.

    Quote Originally Posted by nicktreb View Post
    Pastel Pin Champagne Ghost, Mimosa blast?
    now how exactly do I make that in liquor?

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    Re: Pin Champagne x SPOG = Pastel Pin Champagne Ghost.

    Quote Originally Posted by OhhWatALoser View Post
    now how exactly do I make that in liquor?
    I can tell you champagne is involved

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    Re: Pin Champagne x SPOG = Pastel Pin Champagne Ghost.

    If one wanted to continue the champagne naming trend, for the pastel champagne ghost or the champagne ghost you could try Bellini (champagne x ripe peaches), Morning Glory (Champagne x Orange Juice x Something else I forget) or even just honey champagne. With the pin, well, just tacking 'pin' somewhere in the name usually suffices.

    One really fancy name is the Golden Millennium (Champagne x Liqueur x A golf leaf). A Gold Leaf. Really.

    Personally, I like Bellini the best. Sweet, like these snakes!

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    Re: Pin Champagne x SPOG = Pastel Pin Champagne Ghost.

    Beautiful!

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    Re: Pin Champagne x SPOG = Pastel Pin Champagne Ghost.

    That is an amazing clutch i cant wait to get my first morph i have 4 normals right now.

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    Re: Pin Champagne x SPOG = Pastel Pin Champagne Ghost.

    They looks awesome. Congrats! I think I stared at those pictures for 15 mins...
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    Re: Pin Champagne x SPOG = Pastel Pin Champagne Ghost.

    Corey, the more I look at champagnes and champagne combos the more I love this gene. Congrats!

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    Re: Pin Champagne x SPOG = Pastel Pin Champagne Ghost.

    That's a whole lot of genetics to produce something most people couldn't tell from any other white snake.

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    Re: Pin Champagne x SPOG = Pastel Pin Champagne Ghost.

    Congrats Corey, they look amazing. Well amazing would be an understatement but you get the idea.



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