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    Re: Deformed Hatchling Coloration Help

    A ringer is just a random abnormality on a snake some people believe that it indicates the presence of another Gene that is recessive sometimes and sometimes not the case it's about as reliable as het pied markers you can't go by it that doesn't mean it isn't there but it doesn't mean that it is either it's just random and nice funky little thing that happens
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    Thanks so much for the reply... Next stupid question, what is a ringer? Random anomaly? Non-genetic?
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