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Any guesses?

I was just thinking of a hypo striped lav and at most a hypo striped bloodred lav......

but after reading the parents I guess I might be totally off~~~
 
No, actually Simon, Hypo Striped Lav is right on. Bloodred is not mentioned and the snake is definately not amel.
 
Ok,

Well, what I was thinking as a second guess isn't even close. I was closer with my first guess if not right on.

Rich,
as you know last year I hatched a Lavender Striped ( pictured ) and just by hatching one surely dosen't lable me as an expert on them, but from what I can tell, the one in your first pic. isn't a Lavender Striped. I would have to say Hypo Lavender Stripe as I did in my guess.

You can see the difference in yours and the one I posted here which is a Lavender Stripe. The second pic. you posted I would have to say in a Hypo Striped, but as you can also see in the pic. I posted, they both have that vanishing pattern thing going on.

Is it possible that the Hypo Lavender was a POSS. het for Striped and the Amel. Striped was POSS. het Lavender & Hypo? :shrugs:

Just a thought.

I remember a few years back that someone said this would end up happening. That things would start popping up in the corns that we would have no idea of what they are.

WEEEEEE, Isn't it FUN !!! :crazy02:

Walter

Ooooops :eek1: , I forgot we can't post pics. here, DUH !!!
 
Rich:
Both parents of these animals are the results of breeding a Hypomelanistic Lavender to an Amelanistic Striped.

There might be a bit of confusion about the parents genetics. From what Rich posted, I believe the parents were both het hypo, Lav, Stripe and amel.
 
Clint Boyer said:
Rich:


There might be a bit of confusion about the parents genetics. From what Rich posted, I believe the parents were both het hypo, Lav, Stripe and amel.


Yeah I thought that that snake was a result from a Hypo lavender x Amel Striped..so that is why I thought that I was totally off.....LOL~

Thanks for letting me know that I am not THAT far away from the corn genes Clint~!
 
I know what it is. It is a "Sunset" Striped Lavender. LOL Actually, the few that have changed into the "Sunsets" started off, very simular to this one.

I don't know about the Striped Hypo Lav guesses. It doesn't look much like Roylance's Striped Hypo Lavs at all. It looks like a Striped Lavender with a lot of pink to me. Most of mine, look very simular to this Corn, but Rich's photos are so good that the pink shows up better. The lightening effect from the Striped gene, makes them look lighter than a Lavender, but a Striped "Hypo" Lavender, I am not so sure.
 
I would say Striped Hypo Lavender, because it resambles my Hypo Lavenders, which are F2 generation from pastel Ghost + Lavender combination. But striped pattern may have some hypo effects, so I cannot be sure..
 
I am 99% certain it is bloodred hypo stripe, even though there is no bloodred mentioned in the heritage, and it's probably part Natrix natrix. (was it live-birthed?)
maybe... :crazy02: :shrugs: :laugh01: :bird: :blowhead: :bounce:
 
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