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    When you say "but they will have 2,3 flames together" what do you mean? I guess I'm not seeing what you're referencing on your pics...

    Can you post a pic of him next to a couple normals?
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    Re: Paint morph

    Quote Originally Posted by ClarkT View Post
    great, another triple named morph....like the cinny & black pastel; butter and lesser; mystic and phantom; calico and sugar, etc.

    I am thinking of picking up a calico paint male and a paint female in hopes to go for the graffiti. I don't know the particulars on the paint morph either, though. That's where I hesitate some.
    There is also RDR's Neo, Mark Hass' Speckled and a few other lines floating around...

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    Re: Paint morph

    Quote Originally Posted by Serpents_Den View Post
    Here's a Pastel Paint produced from a Super Paint.


    While this is nice, how can you tell it's a Pastel Paint other then you knowing because you made it with a Super? Is there something that you feel would help identify it?

    I have a Nazca from Jon at CBA and would hate to get rid of one as a normal/morph if it's also carrying the Nazca gene.

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    Re: Paint morph

    Quote Originally Posted by bkelley02 View Post
    While this is nice, how can you tell it's a Pastel Paint other then you knowing because you made it with a Super? Is there something that you feel would help identify it?

    I have a Nazca from Jon at CBA and would hate to get rid of one as a normal/morph if it's also carrying the Nazca gene.

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    Re: Paint morph

    Quote Originally Posted by ClarkT View Post
    When you say "but they will have 2,3 flames together" what do you mean? I guess I'm not seeing what you're referencing on your pics...

    Can you post a pic of him next to a couple normals?
    Maybe my choice of words wasn't the best. But I reposted my pictures and circled what I meant. The flames are very intense. Some of them look like they are two flames in one, other flames kind of branch out and almost become another flame. Do these pictures help? I would take more of him, but he is currently in a bin with one of my girls.



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    Re: Paint morph

    Is it a recessive, is it an incomplete dom?
    There seems to be some confusion among a few people breeding them, would be nice to know for a fact?

    ClarkT
    great, another triple named morph....like the cinny & black pastel
    Different morphs on the same allele.
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    Re: Paint morph

    Quote Originally Posted by snakesRkewl View Post
    Is it a recessive, is it an incomplete dom?
    There seems to be some confusion among a few people breeding them, would be nice to know for a fact?

    Different morphs on the same allele.
    My Nazcas are incomplete doms...

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    Paint morph

    Quote Originally Posted by snakesRkewl View Post
    Is it a recessive, is it an incomplete dom?
    There seems to be some confusion among a few people breeding them, would be nice to know for a fact?

    Different morphs on the same allele.
    They are Inc. Dom. The ones who say otherwise are confused.
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    Re: Paint morph

    One of the easiest ways for me to see the paint gene is in the first 3-4 alienheads on the neck of the snake. They will start out with minimal smudging to a lot just depending on how well the gene stands out but from what ive noticed in mine they develop more smudging with age. Charles Glaspie described it to me as looking like someone took paint thinner and smeared of some of the alienhead. They end up with very faded alienheads also with age or so mine have.

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