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    My normal is awefully stripey as well lol She is only tiny I cant wait till she gets bigger her stripe will look awesome!

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    I suppose a mojave het pied would be more than a pied? Got to thinking BEL complex supers and combos are pretty striped, as broad as the black is in your het pied female is maybe she is also some subtle bel complex. A mojave het pied male would put that to the test and still produce pieds.

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    Re: Stripes

    Quote Originally Posted by RandyRemington View Post
    I suppose a mojave het pied would be more than a pied? Got to thinking BEL complex supers and combos are pretty striped, as broad as the black is in your het pied female is maybe she is also some subtle bel complex. A mojave het pied male would put that to the test and still produce pieds.
    That is something to think about

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    here are my two stripey females .

    a normal i picked up that would be awesome if she proved out when shes up to size

    http://sphotos-b.xx.fbcdn.net/hphoto...64709103_n.jpg

    hoping to prove out this one as a harlequin, shes in there with her pastel boyfriend:

    http://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphoto...80722518_n.jpg

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    yepp I would show pics if I could but I cant atm I had a fire colored normal girl with a granite patter and a few breaks in a stripe along her back
    nevermind this is the best I can do right now ill have to go through pictures
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    1.0 black pastel dh ghost clown 'Ezio'
    1.0 "dinker" 'Coco'
    1.0 pastel lesser het clown 'Link'
    1.0 enchi het albino 'Master Chief'
    1.0 sable het hypo 'Sephiroth'
    1.0 bumblebee het hypo 'Leon'
    0.1 lesser het ghost 'Zelda'
    0.1 Mojave 'Tifa Lockhart'
    0.1 normal dh ghost clown 'Sophia'
    0.2 normal 'Baby' & 'Yuna'

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    I love them stripes

    Here are some of my stripeys ... Haven't proved out any of them yet so I can't speak to the stripes' being genetic, but I sure hope they are!

    Lesser ph caramel:






    L - R Pewter, cinny and savannah all ph pied:



    Pewter (smaller inner snake) and savannah ph pied:




    I did breed this "Harlequin" stripe to a normal female and got all very normal babies. I never did any additional breeding to try and prove it as recessive.



    I have had luck proving out stripes on WC blood pythons, but they have a very different appearance to their stripe -- it is a very wide, "melty" patterned stripe instead of a single narrow line or dotted line.


    (Sorry for all the pics, but hey, isn't that what forums are for? )

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