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    I've only produced regular genetic stripes so far but am slowly working toward a snow stripe, I hope ...

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    Re: Genetic Stripes

    I like G-Stripes but, I was floored after seeing Corey Woods HRA G-Stripe and RA-G-Stripe.
    I think it would be interesting to see how G-Stripes work with other stripe morphs and pattern reduction morphs.

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    Re: Genetic Stripes

    I love my little g stripe. He's just a regular one but has that perfect unbroken dorsal going down his back. He's also one of my best feeders.

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    Genetic Stripes

    I don't care for them. The YB stripe complex is what I'm going for!
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    Girl Pastel G-stripe (believed to be Super Pastel) from BHB


    Male Pastel G-stripe from Royal Constrictor Designs

    I am a fan for the most part. I think there is a lot of untapped potential with them. And I think that it's a great way to get into different combos without trying to work around the highway complex. Lesser, Pastel Lesser, and Pastel G-stripes are all great and simple IMO. No need to complicate things too much. Not really a fan of the Hornet Bee (Spider x GS). But just my two cents.
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    Re: Genetic Stripes

    Quote Originally Posted by reptileexperts View Post
    Not really a fan of the Hornet Bee (Spider x GS). But just my two cents.
    Motley Bee is Spider g-stripe

    My biggest problem with g-stripes is how dominant it is, it basically hides many other morphs

    Enchi g-stripe might be real interesting, but calico g-stripe is probably my favorite g-stripe combo so far.
    Last edited by snakesRkewl; 03-06-2013 at 11:31 PM.
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    Re: Genetic Stripes

    Love the gstripe stuff but my favorite has to me the double recessive stuff that has been done with it especially the caramel gstripe.

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    Pastel VPI Axanthic G-Stripe all the way! I'd like to have one in my collection someday in the future.
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    Re: Genetic Stripes

    Quote Originally Posted by gsarchie View Post
    Pastel VPI Axanthic G-Stripe all the way! I'd like to have one in my collection someday in the future.
    My plan exactly. It's my second goal.
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    I like them too. This is one of my favorites but like the real clean ones too like the pastel/lesser/G-stripe.

    http://www.worldofballpythons.com/morphs/red-devil/

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