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    Re: Harlequin Wide-Stripe

    Quote Originally Posted by Robyn@SYR View Post
    This is where it turned weird a couple of years ago. We started hatching out stuff from this same Double Het Ghost PE Stripe line that started looking like Tri Stripes.

    And the best one yet, hatched in 2010:

    On the VMS Website, they are listed as a co-dominant mutation with a super form called "Side-stripe."

    Do you think your snake could be a super form of the wide-stripe?

    You had said that you sometimes produce these (harlequins/PE's) without the stripe... I'm wondering, could the Double het Ghost PE Stripes have been a co-dom PE stripe(not showing the stripe) het ghost as opposed to having double het animals? And this animal pictured is in fact a super form of the PE Stripe/harlequin, 66% pos het ghost?

    Haha I'm reaching here but its the only way I can piece it together that makes any sense... unless theres more than one line being played with here, yours being recessive and others being co-dom or polymorphic or what-have-you.

    Maybe I'm confused on what the breeding was that produced that snake, if I'm reading right it was Double het Ghost PE Stripe x Double het Ghost PE Stripe?
    Last edited by Drewp; 05-16-2011 at 05:05 PM.

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