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Purple X Project

veldfire

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I am very fortunate to have been able to bring the patriarchal breeders (original trio) of Purple X to the USA! A line bred lavender or an enhancement gene, these lavenders really stand out. Some take longer than others to really color up. These are a stunning line of lavenders, that give off lots of orange and pink. Maybe another gene is at play? Buf perhaps? I can't wait to find out as I delve into this genetic goldmine! Take a look through the photos at some of the offspring 😍👀! Thanks again PrestigeCorns
 

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More from the line

Here's a few more from the line!
 

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YAY!

I've been curious about this "purpleX" gene forever! Very happy to see that someone in the US is working with it. I really hope we can find out what genes are actually here! When I wrote my book on corn snake morphs I put in a little blurb about them, but didn't have any real information about what's actually involved.
Please keep us updated in the coming years with what you find out!
 
I've been curious about this "purpleX" gene forever! Very happy to see that someone in the US is working with it. I really hope we can find out what genes are actually here! When I wrote my book on corn snake morphs I put in a little blurb about them, but didn't have any real information about what's actually involved.
Please keep us updated in the coming years with what you find out!
I will keep you posted, Sarah!
 
These are my PurpleX Lavenders almost 2 years old I am in the UK xx
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That is really a nifty group of snakes! It's going to be fun watching what they produce.
 
Any update on these? It came up in conversation in a facebook group and I thought about this post again!
 
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