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Re: Let's See Your Dinker Projects!
 Originally Posted by Freakie_frog
Its an unproven pet project that breeders keep to try and prove as genetic.
my dinker project is going on right nowi cant wait to see if she takes to my male
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Re: Let's See Your Dinker Projects!
Weeel... I'm not sure you'd call my project 'dinking' or not. That normal female I rescued has a granite-y pattern, darker than usual dark scales and lighter light scales. In addition, I picked up a very gold normal male that I want to put with her to see what comes about. Not exactly dinking, but I think they'll produce some interesting little ones.
Here's Hera, the female, when I first got her. Her colors have a lot more contrast now, but she's been a bit grouchy since the weather chilled and hard to get new pictures of.


And the male, Zeus. The lighting does nothing to show how golden he really is.

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Re: Let's See Your Dinker Projects!
This picture is not so great but she has a little granite thing going on and a lot of blushing. She seems to get more orange with each shed. She shed the day after this pic was taken.
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Re: Let's See Your Dinker Projects!
 Originally Posted by SPJ
Now that's what I call a dinker...really cool looking snake!!
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