Quote Originally Posted by Sauzo View Post
I dont own a coral. Coral is from kahls. There is no sharp coral. Looking at the parents of a sunglow can help some but since it is a hypo albino, unless the breeder was breeding 2 sunglows to try and shoot for possible super sunglows, it wont really help. Like my sunglow was from a Tom Burke Lipstick sunglow male to an EBV Red Group hypo het albino female. So technically when i bought her, she was sunglow possible super. And coral isnt something you can look at the parents and know what the babies will look like. This might help explain it better. http://www.boamorph.com/id32.html

And i did think about picking up a coral from Matt but i've always been a junkie for white snakes so I'm going for either a snow or moon from him.
Ok I checked out that link. So pretty much what I got from that, is the corals are going to be a complete toss up in extremities as far as coloration goes. Some with really intense blushing, others not so much. But I guess that holds true to really any morph. My ideal snake would look like Groovy Girl but like they said, she was the least pretty of the litter and didn’t show that intense coloring until well over 2 years.

I think my safest bet would be going with a lipstick sunglow so that I know the coloration I’m aiming for will stay pretty true. The coral would definitely be quite the gamble, but if the adult ended up looking anything close to Groovy Girl, there’s not a snake I’d love to have more.


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