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The story of Gandalf Ghost "Grey Head Line"

mactopa

cornsnake-farmer
The way from gandalf the grey to gandalf the white :rofl::rofl::rofl:

-22.09.2007-



-09.12.2007-



-18.01.2008-]



-21.02.2008-



-27.03.2007-

 
Your ghost is diappearing right in front of your eyes! lol

Nice progression, thanks for posting. I have a ghost myself and am anxious to see how light he turns out.

May I ask what his weight was in September compared to now?
 
I think those Ghost "Grey Heads" are amazing.
Wouldn't mind having one of those.

~Nice progression
 
Can I have him? Please?

Really, reall, amazing ghose. So light colored. If I saw that one anywhere I would buy it right away.
 
Dang it, I can't see the pictures here at work! I remember Gandalf from the past. I'll make sure to take a look to see the progression pictures this evening.
 
Gandalf is very handsome! I'm usually not a fan of the ghost morph, but Gandalf has changed my mind. :)
 
Very nice! Since Michael G. has stated that he'll only retain normally colored (wild-type) corns as breeding stock by year's end, I wonder who will be continuing this particular project. :shrugs:
 
Very nice! Since Michael G. has stated that he'll only retain normally colored (wild-type) corns as breeding stock by year's end, I wonder who will be continuing this particular project. :shrugs:

I'd love it to be me, but I could afford the import fees :)
 
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