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Found this little dude at Petco. Nobody was buying him so I decided I'd pick him up and ad him to my collection. Through searching around internet I have yet to find an accurate morph that describes what this little noodle is. Wondering if any of you guys and gals might know?
At first glance I would say caramel vanishing stripe.
That's kinda what I was thinking at first. He's pretty much the exact same color as dead grass on top then along the divide of his belly scales and sides it's a more bright yellow.
Cool, thanks guys. This is the frist Colubrid in my collection. I'm more of a python guy so I figured I'd ask around before assuming. I guess paying $30 for this little dude wasn't too bad then
Stripe causes a hypomelanistic effect all on its own. To tell whether its an amber vs caramel stripe, I'd breed it to something homozygous for hypo and NOT het or homozygous for motley or stripe.
Stripe causes a hypomelanistic effect all on its own. To tell whether its an amber vs caramel stripe, I'd breed it to something homozygous for hypo and NOT het or homozygous for motley or stripe.
Ok. What might that produce? Regular patterned caramels or ambers with some stripe or vanishing stripe possibilities in either color?
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