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    Re: Snakes and Stones Pr. 2

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    Ball python is a:
    50% Het for Tri-Stripe (unlikely)
    100% Het for VPI Axanthic
    100% Het for Orange Ghost
    As I mentioned previously: Some of my possible Het Tri-Stripes are pretty obvious, and some show no visible markers.
    Out of a clutch of 6: From a Pastel/VPI Axanthic/Orange Ghost x Het Tri-Stripe, I have three that I am confident are Hets, and one that I am uncertain. The snake shown above is one that I cannot find any visible markers.

    The stone is a large-grained piece of quartz I collected locally (MA, USA).
    The larger the quartz grains--the more difficult the stone is to tumble/polish properly.
    This piece took weeks in my UV-18 vibratory tumbler to polish properly.
    Last edited by Lord Sorril; 07-25-2025 at 07:13 AM.
    *.* TNTC

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