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    Re: pied-spot? without spots?

    Quote Originally Posted by Brandon Osborne View Post

    ......similar to this guy
    That guy is phenomenal! Do you know what he is or was he one of the "mysteries?" (I seem to recall you had a few really cool "mystery babies," or am I mis-remembering?)

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    Re: pied-spot? without spots?

    Quote Originally Posted by Serpent_Nirvana View Post
    That guy is phenomenal! Do you know what he is or was he one of the "mysteries?" (I seem to recall you had a few really cool "mystery babies," or am I mis-remembering?)
    I have to agree with you. He gets better as he grows. He is one of the mysteries, but we are guessing the pied gene is bringing out the random patches. He is a Super Pewter pos. het Pied, from Pewter het Pied X Pewter.

    The other super from the same clutch is getting better and better as it grows also. If he doesn't sell before too long, I'm going to have to hold out and breed him to something just to see if there is something else going on with him too.
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    Man, he is just too awesome ...

    It would be very cool if the pied gene could be consistently used to produce something that wild ... Kinda makes me wonder what other things might go all wibbly if you throw even a single pied gene at it!

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    Re: pied-spot? without spots?

    Quote Originally Posted by Brandon Osborne View Post
    No. They are all Pewter Pieds. When compairing the head color to a cinny, they are completely different. Cinny heads are much darker. These also hatched out with silver heads identical to their pewter clutchmates. There was no mistaking. Thanks for the compliments. I can't wait to the see Enchi Pewter Pied either.
    Can you send me a pewter pied and a cinni pied so i can see the difference in person j/k keep us updated with this project.

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    Re: pied-spot? without spots?

    Quote Originally Posted by Brandon Osborne View Post
    I have to agree with you. He gets better as he grows. He is one of the mysteries, but we are guessing the pied gene is bringing out the random patches. He is a Super Pewter pos. het Pied, from Pewter het Pied X Pewter.

    The other super from the same clutch is getting better and better as it grows also. If he doesn't sell before too long, I'm going to have to hold out and breed him to something just to see if there is something else going on with him too.
    I wonder if this is what Kevin was talking about when he said that the het pied gene acts like a morph when its in a multi gene snake.

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    Re: pied-spot? without spots?

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    I would call that a Merle, True Harlequin or Huckleberry BP.

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    Re: pied-spot? without spots?

    Quote Originally Posted by chago11 View Post
    I wonder if this is what Kevin was talking about when he said that the het pied gene acts like a morph when its in a multi gene snake.
    I think so. Some of the Pastel het Pieds we have look a bit different, as well as the Pewter Pieds. Seems the pied gene causes striping in Pewters. If I think about it, I'll try to get pics of the cinny pos. het Pieds we have from the same clutch as the Super Pewters. One looks different, the other looks like a typical cinny. The Super Pastel from that clutch look unlike any Super Pastel we've ever seen. We THINK it's from the pied gene. Only time will tell.
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