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    Pastel Het Red Axanthic Het Orange Ghost

    As you all may or may not know, I picked this guy up from the kitchener expo this past weekend as a mojave. Through rigorous internet research and many of your opinions (thanks for your help BTW) I found him to be a Pastel Het Red Axanthic Het Orange Ghost. Here he is in all his glory!! Jus wondering if anybody knows of any pictures of an adult? I'm just wondering about browning/darkening/lightening. Anways enjoy!!



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    "If" that het red has pastel it's going to be a very dark adult...

    How did you figure out it was a het ghost
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    Re: Pastel Het Red Axanthic Het Orange Ghost

    Quote Originally Posted by snakesRkewl View Post
    "If" that het red has pastel it's going to be a very dark adult...

    How did you figure out it was a het ghost
    I'm with Jerry. How did you figure out it was het ghost? If the people that sold him to you told you that, I would definately not keep my hopes up. They also told you it was Mojave. Either way, I'm sure you are happy with him and you should be. I would just act like it's a Pastel and breed it to a het Ghost and see what comes out. That way if it doesn't prove out you won't be too disappointed.
    Last edited by twistedtails; 12-07-2011 at 08:59 PM.
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    It looks like a lighter colored het red imo, I don't see pastel
    Maybe in better light?

    Pastel het red
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    Re: Pastel Het Red Axanthic Het Orange Ghost

    IMO I don't think he is a PHRA. He doesn't have a head fade. He has some neat round alien heads but I made some normals with those kind of alien heads. He could just be a pastel.



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    Re: Pastel Het Red Axanthic Het Orange Ghost

    He got this snake from a guy who got it from a breeder. On the breeders birthing page this snake was on it, and it was labeled as a PHRA 100% het OG.

    It's in clutch#5 on the right in the first of the hatchling pics.

    http://coreywoods.com/ball_birthing.php?c=2011

    Also in clutch number 12, the female on the eggs is a pastel het red ph ghost.

    http://coreywoods.com/ball_birthing....tion=10&c=2011

    There's also a female PHRA on eggs in clutch 44.
    Last edited by carlisleishere; 12-07-2011 at 10:29 PM.

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    Re: Pastel Het Red Axanthic Het Orange Ghost

    Quote Originally Posted by carlisleishere View Post
    It's in clutch#5 on the right in the first of the hatchling pics.
    Nice find

    congrats on figuring out what it is
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    How did you go from thinking it was a mojave to "knowing" it's Pastel Het Red Axanthic Het Orange Ghost?
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    If you read the WHOLE thread, carlisleishere tells the story beautifully. But my version is. Went to a show, bought a snake that was labled mojave, posted it here, peeps said its not a mojave. Place I bought it from said they got him from cory woods so I paroosed his birthing pictures and found my exact snake there. She posted links if u need more proof. I am very happy about this mistake purchase tho!

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