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    One of those snakes you can't not look at....

    Every time I go into the snake room I have to look at this girl. She is growing like a weed and looking better every day.


    Full sun....


    We should see more of these this year. Gotta love Pied combos, especially the three co-dom combos.
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    Beautiful! I see pied, cinny, pastel. What is the third co-dom (assuming that my guesses are right)?
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    One of those snakes you can't not look at....

    Quote Originally Posted by gsarchie View Post
    Beautiful! I see pied, cinny, pastel. What is the third co-dom (assuming that my guesses are right)?
    Super cinny pastel pied i think...
    1.0 normal bp

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    You both are close. It's a Sterling Pied (Super Pastel Cinny Pied).
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    Re: One of those snakes you can't not look at....

    Quote Originally Posted by Brandon Osborne View Post
    You both are close. It's a Sterling Pied (Super Pastel Cinny Pied).
    Oh beat me to it! Lol! That is definitely a snake you cant not look at. I would love one in my racks!
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    Brandon, she's awesome!!

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    She is gorgeous.

    I dunno if it is just my monitor, but it seems like the colors on her head & tail match each other, but the big spot more or less in the middle of her body is a significantly different color. Do other sterling pieds follow that same trend? Are there other sterling pieds to even know?
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    I see. I thought that it was a triple co-dom and single recessive. I was thinking sterling pied when I saw the picture but the caption threw me off.
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    I'm honestly not a huge pied fan. But this is just something else. Wow.

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    Re: One of those snakes you can't not look at....

    Quote Originally Posted by kc261 View Post
    She is gorgeous.

    I dunno if it is just my monitor, but it seems like the colors on her head & tail match each other, but the big spot more or less in the middle of her body is a significantly different color. Do other sterling pieds follow that same trend? Are there other sterling pieds to even know?
    Thanks! Her head and tail are pretty much the same and the middle spot is very silver in comparison. As far as I know, she is the only Sterling Pied known to exist....unless my big 2010 girl proves out this year.
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