I bred a champagne male to a pied female and should of got champagne het pieds but all of the champagnes i got look pied.
Champagne het Pieds are known to have a tendency to have very strong ringers. Let's see if Dave Green weighs in here, as he had more than a little experience with this exact topic. Sent from my SM-G920V using Tapatalk
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From what I've seen with Corey Wood's experiment, Champagne het pieds will look like a traditional pied and an actual Champagne pied with come out completely white. Part 1: http://www.reptileradio.net/showthre...Champagne-Saga Part 2: http://www.reptileradio.net/showthre...ampagne-Update Personally I believe this experiment shows how reactive of a gene Champagne is and how strong the piebald gene is even within the het form.
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Yes, champagne het pieds look like pieds and the champagne pied is a white snake. Here are a couple champagne het pieds... This is my original, when I purchased her I didn't know she was het pied and she also turned out to be het albino. Here is a fire champagne het pied. Both of these females are currently gravid
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That is sooooo cool!
I was not aware of this... Wow
Interesting topic a friend is actually breeding champagne X pied .... curious what will hatch!
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That settles it im buying a champagne god help me way too many snakes already and now i need more
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