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    Re: Fire appreciation club!

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Green View Post
    My favorite...the fire extreme ringer champagne.


    By calling it an extreme ringer....... Do you want to tell us that this is NOT a pied, genetically? Whats going on here genetically if not pied? this totally looks like a pied, but if it is NOT A PIED but an "extreme ringer" while looking exactly like a pied, i guess we have to re-write some things in morphology. That would mean there are now 3 genes in the pied complex: pied, leopard, and extreme ringer. Or maybe not, and this is not some mysterious "extreme ringer", but just a pied.

    EDIT: only the parents and pictures of the parents can tell.
    Last edited by Pythonfriend; 03-09-2013 at 11:44 PM.

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    No, there is no pied blood in Dave's champagne ringers. They are just what he calls them, ringers. They do not produce pieds when bred to a pied. He has however, at least in my opinion, proven that his line of ringers is genetic. Which to my knowledge is a first.

    I don't think Dave appreciates you being kind of know-it-all in your post. I know I don't. Dave has been breeding a long time, and if it were a pied he'd call it that. Didn't you bother to look at the picture of the sire? Do you even know what a ringer is?

    Just because a snake happens to have a white or sometimes yellow mark on it in a odd place doesn't make it a pied. Dave calls his extreme ringers because 99.9% of ringers look like his fire ringer, and not the fire champagne ringer.

    Forgive me if I seem rude, but this person really ruffled my feathers and it's my time of the month anyway.

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    Re: Fire appreciation club!

    Quote Originally Posted by Kurtilein View Post
    By calling it an extreme ringer....... Do you want to tell us that this is NOT a pied, genetically? Whats going on here genetically if not pied? this totally looks like a pied, but if it is NOT A PIED but an "extreme ringer" while looking exactly like a pied, i guess we have to re-write some things in morphology. That would mean there are now 3 genes in the pied complex: pied, leopard, and extreme ringer. Or maybe not, and this is not some mysterious "extreme ringer", but just a pied.

    EDIT: only the parents and pictures of the parents can tell.
    Not sure where you are from, and if maybe it is a communication issue, but this is not the first confrontational sounding post from you. No one owes you any sort of proof of anything that you cannot find yourself with some simple research and use of the search function on here.

    A Ringer is a known thing that is separate from Pied. There are a few theories out there as to what is going one. IMO is is a likely a result of line breeding and may have more than one gene involved. Also, some morphs seem more inherently "unstable" and throw more ringers. Champagne, especially in combo is one of them. Dave has hit on some great consistency with is in both frequency and amount of white.

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    Re: Fire appreciation club!

    Here's my female Fire Het Albino.


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    Re: Fire appreciation club!

    Quote Originally Posted by collrak View Post
    Here's my female Fire Het Albino.

    Very nice, that seems like an interesting project.

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    Re: Fire appreciation club!

    Quote Originally Posted by jinx667 View Post
    Very nice, that seems like an interesting project.
    Thanks, i'm thinking Albino Vanilla Creams.

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    Re: Fire appreciation club!

    Love this thread! Fires are one of my favorites too.

    Our breeder male -




    Fire Spider girl we produced (I need to get updated pics!) -





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    And a Firefly we produced a few years ago (with our axathic girl) -

    ~Jessica~

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    Keep em coming, such beautiful snakes all


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    Re: Fire appreciation club!

    Quote Originally Posted by Kurtilein View Post
    By calling it an extreme ringer....... Do you want to tell us that this is NOT a pied, genetically? Whats going on here genetically if not pied? this totally looks like a pied, but if it is NOT A PIED but an "extreme ringer" while looking exactly like a pied, i guess we have to re-write some things in morphology. That would mean there are now 3 genes in the pied complex: pied, leopard, and extreme ringer. Or maybe not, and this is not some mysterious "extreme ringer", but just a pied.

    EDIT: only the parents and pictures of the parents can tell.
    I don't want to derail this thread but I didn't use any pieds to produce this snake. Both parents came from different sources and neither used pieds to produce the parents. The only champagne pied picture I've seen is all white with a cap of color on it's head like a spied. I've posted about this project a few times so feel free to research some of my older threads. Thanks

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    Now back to the fires...a fire champagne with a regular champagne.


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