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Ringer info
What exactly do ringer marks indicate.
1.1 pastels, 1.0 lesser, 0.1 spider, 1.3 norm. 1.0 fire 0.1 RTB 0.0 sav. Mon.
0.3 normal 1.1 pastels 0.1 spider 1.0 fire 1.0 lesser 1.0ringer 0.1RTB 1.0 Savannah monitor.
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From what I understand, it indicates that a snake is possibly het for pied. It's not a guarantee, just seems to increase the likelihood. I don't breed snakes, so hopefully someone who knows for certain will chime in.
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Re: Ringer info
That's what I thought.
1.1 pastels, 1.0 lesser, 0.1 spider, 1.3 norm. 1.0 fire 0.1 RTB 0.0 sav. Mon.
0.3 normal 1.1 pastels 0.1 spider 1.0 fire 1.0 lesser 1.0ringer 0.1RTB 1.0 Savannah monitor.
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Ringer info
My understanding is that a ringer is just a mark that can be genetic or it can be random like paradox. While they do seem to be more common in pied lines they are not uncommon in other morphs as well. There is a champagne line known for its ringers as well.
Someone will more information please chime in!
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Re: Ringer info
 Originally Posted by Sama
My understanding is that a ringer is just a mark that can be genetic or it can be random like paradox. While they do seem to be more common in pied lines they are not uncommon in other morphs as well. There is a champagne line known for its ringers as well.
Someone will more information please chime in!
I believe Dave Green has the Ringer Champs and they are extreme ringers. Makes them almost look like they carry the pied gene.
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Re: Ringer info
 Originally Posted by Dave Green
A fire extreme ringer champagne

Dave is this your fire champagne?
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Re: Ringer info
 Originally Posted by Southern_Breeder
Dave is this your fire champagne?
Yes, she was produced here and is one of my favorite snakes. Here she is with a sibling that I kept as well.
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Re: Ringer info
Dave, all of those ringers are just ridiculously awesome! Beautiful...
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What makes those extreme ringers "ringers" and not actual pieds?
A positive attitude may not solve all your problems, but it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort. ~ Herm Albright
The current zoo:
Pets
2.1 Felis catus; 1.2 Ringneck Doves; 1.1 Budgies; bunches o' Rats/Mice (pets and feeders);
2.1 BCI; 1.0 BP; 1.0 Corn; 1.0 Honduran Milksnake; 1.0 Brazilian Rainbow Boa; 0.1 Dumeril's Boa; 1.0 Texas Ratsnake; 1.0 Calico Black Ratsnake; 1.1 Western Hognose; 0.1 Beardie; 0.1 Tawny Plated Lizard; 1.0 Blue-Tongue Skink; 0.1 Crestie; 0.1 Spiny-tailed Iguana; 0.0.1 Chaco Striped Knee Tarantula
Fosters/Rescues
2.0 BCI
0.2.2 BP
1.0 Corn
1.0 Red-Foot Tortoise
1.0 Greek Tortoise
0.0.10 Leopard Tortoises
0.0.1 Asian Vine Snake
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