Quote Originally Posted by Armiyana View Post
Nikkubus is right about that het pied weirdness as well. Hoping to prove out sandblast in one of my new noodles soon. @_@;;

Gonna drop this here as an example for Champagne ringer weirdness.
There is no Pied gene in this animal. This is a cinnamon Champagne.

And since we're on the subject of champagne weirdness, this is a gene you do not cross with the spider complex as it can cause deformities/neonatal death and weak hatchlings that pass soon after hatching or have lifelong severe wobble.
That's so weird/interesting that champagne does that. Beautiful snake though. It's confusing to me that one done in the right way can easily look like a totally different gene. And yeah I heard something about champagne maybe also having a wobble. Definitely not genes you want to mix if possible. I'm trying to stay away from spiders for that reason, not that a slight wobble is bad but I don't feel like I have the experience to take care of a snake with a severe wobble. I'll probably do the same thing with champagne too. But I'm definitely curious about all the different genes and how they work/mix.

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