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The Following User Says Thank You to SlitherinSisters For This Useful Post:
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I like the silver eyes also! Thanks for sharing!
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The Following User Says Thank You to DZ Reptiles For This Useful Post:
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Cute! I love snake piles, hee! They are all very pretty!
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The Following User Says Thank You to darkbloodwyvern For This Useful Post:
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That Pin is hot ! Great photos and fingers crossed you get a couple of visual pieds in the future.
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The Following User Says Thank You to Tempestas For This Useful Post:
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Re: Het Pieds and Marker Shots, lots of other pics too :)
how the heck do you get a snake that is het for 2 genes?! especially those 2 which are so drastically different?
and how do you tell the difference between naturally blue eyes and the "in shed" blue?
beautiful snakes nonetheless.
my current collection
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The Following User Says Thank You to mommanessy247 For This Useful Post:
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Re: Het Pieds and Marker Shots, lots of other pics too :)
 Originally Posted by mommanessy247
how the heck do you get a snake that is het for 2 genes?! especially those 2 which are so drastically different?
and how do you tell the difference between naturally blue eyes and the "in shed" blue?
beautiful snakes nonetheless. 
Breeding a visual pied and visual albino, or any 2 different recessive gene will yield to double het for the trait. Which is in this case, double het pied and albino. Hope this helps. 
As for the eyes, certain morphs have distinguished eye colors. As for pins, they usually have those silvery eyes. A snake in shed appears to have opaque eyes, and gradually becomes milky blue during the progression of the shedding cycle. Until it clears out on the day the old skin will be shed.
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The Following User Says Thank You to Pinoy Pythons For This Useful Post:
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Re: Het Pieds and Marker Shots, lots of other pics too :)
@Steph - I love how your pin turned out to be. Im a sucker for light colored pins. And that one is probably one of the lightest pin Ive seen. And that mojo's blushing, wow! Great selection!
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The Following User Says Thank You to Pinoy Pythons For This Useful Post:
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Re: Het Pieds and Marker Shots, lots of other pics too :)
 Originally Posted by DZ Reptiles
I like the silver eyes also! Thanks for sharing!
I'm in love with her eyes! The sliver is so neat. I'll have to get some better lighting in there since my camera won't let me use any flash in that setting.
 Originally Posted by darkbloodwyvern
Cute! I love snake piles, hee! They are all very pretty!
Me too!
 Originally Posted by Tempestas
That Pin is hot !  Great photos and fingers crossed you get a couple of visual pieds in the future.
Thank you, and I sure hope so! 
 Originally Posted by mommanessy247
how the heck do you get a snake that is het for 2 genes?! especially those 2 which are so drastically different?
and how do you tell the difference between naturally blue eyes and the "in shed" blue?
beautiful snakes nonetheless. 
A close friend of mine is working on albino pieds and he was nice enough to give me a chance to work on my dream morph! For the het boy his sire and dam would have been a visual albino and a visual pied. The girls on the other hand didn't have an albino parent. The sire was pied and dam was het pied.
And thank you!
 Originally Posted by Pinoy Pythons
Breeding a visual pied and visual albino, or any 2 different recessive gene will yield to double het for the trait. Which is in this case, double het pied and albino. Hope this helps.
As for the eyes, certain morphs have distinguished eye colors. As for pins, they usually have those silvery eyes. A snake in shed appears to have opaque eyes, and gradually becomes milky blue during the progression of the shedding cycle. Until it clears out on the day the old skin will be shed. 
Yep yep 
 Originally Posted by Pinoy Pythons
@Steph - I love how your pin turned out to be. Im a sucker for light colored pins. And that one is probably one of the lightest pin Ive seen. And that mojo's blushing, wow! Great selection! 
She is crazy light! I'm extremely happy with her! I wish I could get a good pic of her color, but it's so hard to get the flash light enough without washing her out. She's very cool! I definitely prefer lighter pins as well! And the mojo, she has turned out to be a looker for sure! She'll be fun to play with, but her first project is BELs!
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Re: Het Pieds and Marker Shots, lots of other pics too :)
Beautiful girls you have there. My Pin is a male, but you are right about the silver look to their eyes, it is cool!
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The Following User Says Thank You to PghBall For This Useful Post:
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Really good looking!! You must be so proud
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