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    Pewter Genetic ringer...

    So, I know there are genetic ringers and then sometimes a ringer just appears. The father pewter has a ringer and his offspring has a ringer. Here are a few pics to show the ringer. Would you describe the pewter breeder male to be a pewter genetic ringer? If so what price would you put on him? Obviously there arent a whole bunch to compare to. There is no pied in these genes that I am aware of. Let me know what you think!

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    His offspring (Cinny Ringer)

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    Re: Pewter Genetic ringer...

    What exactly is a ringer? I've heard it a lot but haven't heard any explanations

    Sorry I just found an explanation on a different post. My apologies
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    Nice looking snake, congrats!

    @Flikky: A ringer is basically a snake with a small white part around it. It looks similar to a very low white pied however it still retains it's pattern unlike pieds. Example:
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    with how common ringer is in cinny, i would want to see a few more until I call it genetic.

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    Cinnys just tend to throw ringers. I wouldn't say its genetic .....

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