Ehh it is genetic though... So it's kinda a g stripe just not the morph "g stripe" is the op asking for snakes that aren't genetic at all or not the specific morph "g stripe"
On a side note stripes in reptiles is my favorite morph. Top of the list that is non genetic is cinnys with full dorsal stripes
Thank you all, I fell in love with "Puddin" (my 3 year old named her) as soon as I bought her. What I'm asking is if anyone else has a snake with a stripe like this that is not a genetic stripe. I have no idea if she will pass that on, hopefully I will find out this year if I can find a cheap enough pied male. Almost all of my snakes (I only have 5) have some sort of tail stripe so that's not that uncommon but her stripe I've haven't seen many others like it.
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Originally Posted by RandyRemington
Not sure why but both of these chocolate mojave cinnamon girls I hatched last year are fairly striped:
Maybe it's from the BEL complex gene as this mystic male I got from Alan Cole (and plan to eventually breed to them) also has a (wild) stripe:
Those are awesome, very nice stripes, and great color!
Ehh it is genetic though... So it's kinda a g stripe just not the morph "g stripe" is the op asking for snakes that aren't genetic at all or not the specific morph "g stripe"
On a side note stripes in reptiles is my favorite morph. Top of the list that is non genetic is cinnys with full dorsal stripes
I really like your snake!
Um yeah... that is why I did not post a pic of her. Was just being a little silly.