Purple X Project
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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
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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.
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These are my PurpleX Lavenders almost 2 years old I am in the UK xxhttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...bf65a0a3d8.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...2a804e65c4.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...31791bafb6.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...59d35281f9.jpg
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That is really a nifty group of snakes! It's going to be fun watching what they produce.
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Wow, very colorful!
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Very pretty!
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I've been curious about these for a while. Very nice!
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Any update on these? It came up in conversation in a facebook group and I thought about this post again!
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