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Re: Desert Ghost Variations
 Originally Posted by Jaust
I've been doing some research on the "Desert Ghost" gene and I'm at a loss. If you search for DG on the morph market, it'll pull up animals that look tan/brown and others that look almost Axanthic. I understand each individual animal is unique, but I've never seen such drastic changes in a single gene.
Are people confusing "Desert" and "Ghost" for "Desert Ghost" or are these colors the variance of the same gene?
Just like with most multi gene morphs, you have some combinations that will change the "base color".
For example, a single gene Desert Ghost is already an absolutely STUNNING animal. The base color ends up a blackish/dark greyish charcoal color while the tan is bright/a almost yellowish bright beige. As with all Desert Ghosts, the colors stay clean and actually get better with age.
Now...if you combine that with pastel, those colors POP. You still get the black/grey undertone, but the yellow intensifies. The yellow reminds me of a highlighter yellow, its a neon glowing whitish/bright yellow. It gets brighter and lighter in time. Some greyish spots might get peppered over the lighter areas as the animal ages, but that takes nothing away from the intensity of the contrast and beauty.
However, if you then throw in animals such as butter/lesser, that tend to have a brown undertone (rather then black/grey) the Desert Ghost gene cleans them up and britghtens them, but the tones continue more in the brownish color range. Because that is what you are working with. It makes them "better" , plus they get better with age, clean, contrast, popping. But the base color is different. No less stunning, though.
Desert Ghost can be and has been added to many other genes and multi combos, they WILL look dramatically different from one another at times. But what happens is that it tends to clean up those combos, better the contrast, make the colors POP and make them grow up BETTER rather then muddy up like most other multi genes will do.
Here you have a 4 gene animals, Lemonblast Enchi Desert Ghost (Pastel Pinstripe Enchi Desert Ghost)
Very difficult to photograph, in person that yellow is so highlighter intense it seems to glow from within. Almost like a black light effect. But you don't have much dark color, so the extreme contrast with the charcoal color is not apparent in this multi gene.

Here you have a Pastel Enchi Desert Ghost. Tons of contrast left. The yellow being a bright highlighter yellow. However, instead of charcoal / black back ground you have a softer one, almost more brownish. Still breath taking, imho

Here you have the typical look of a Desert Ghost, with the Pastel added to bring it up a notch. You almost need sun glasses, the brightness and contrast is insane. For a 2 gene animal, you just about have one of the most beautiful BP's there are. I get the most compliments on this snake. Like all Desert Ghost, only gets better with age. Highlighter yellow and nice black/charcoal back ground. Pastel Desert Ghost. She made it on the local news on "Pets Day"

This is my hardest to photograph snake. His colors are INSANE. Does NOT show up on pictures. He glows. He is luminous. None of the darker (either brown or charcoal) background left. But he would have had a brownish one, due to the butter gene. He will look almost purple at times, then again a lavenderish grey. His yellow is crazy. Like highlighter on crack. Again, I can't get it to show on pictures, you will just have to take my word for it. But again, a very different look. 4 gene animal, Pastel Butter Enchi Desert Ghost



If you want the classic Desert Ghost look, the extreme contrast and clean-ness, just get a 1 gene animal. They are STUNNING. If you want that intensified, get a Pastel Desert Ghost. Imho for the price that is THE most gorgeous snake you can get nowadays and it will look just as impressive (actually more so) as a adult, then it will as a hatchling.

Zina
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