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    Re: Snakes and Stones

    Photo #466

    Super GHI Ball Python with Ohio Rainbow Flint and Desert Jasper.

    When this ball python was hatched it was almost solid black with only the dorsal banding visible.
    Pigmentation is fading rapidly and the snake is getting 'brighter' with a prominent silver sheen.
    Parental cross was GHI/Fire x GHI/Lesser-I am not certain if there is another gene at play with this one, but, I'm going to treat it as a Super GHI for future breeding.

    Note: Statistically I should have produced 4 Super GHI's in the 2024 season...this one looks different than the other candidates, but, could still be within the realm of normal Super GHI variability.
    *.* TNTC

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