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heres your little girl from last year she gets paler ever shed shes totally stunning
 

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pretty snake

hi kelly, that snake is gorgeous, where did you get it from. i'm looking to get another soon, already have a snow. had my heart set on a Blizzard but struggling to find one locally. where in the uk you from?
 
im in the west midlands i got her from the ihs show in rodbaston last year
i may know of a breeder with blizards this year ill check for you
 
Hello Kelly,

Thanks for the up date photo on the lady........just the girl that I was thinking of when I placed this thread:

http://www.cornsnakes.com/forums/showthread.php?t=37370

The Ghost Bloodred (last photo) appears to show a rather unusual colouration which may indicate that she is homozygous Charcoal, however, I shall see how she progresses with further sloughs on that issue.

Your girl has grown well & I see that she still 'sports' that unusual hue of a suspected Ghost homo Charcoal, although sold purely as a Ghost - you have the opportunity to experiment with her genetics.

This is her as a hatchling:
anh0504fghostlightpd2.jpg


Thanks for your e-mail.

Yes, the genetics from my het. Pewter breeding trials give much cause for thought. They, certainly, have a combination of traits which prove out as fun projects.
 
wow she really has changed hasnt she shes got a lovely pink tone to her sides and in daylight her saddles are almost lavender

looks like the ghost male i originally got her to pair with wont be getting a look in when shes ready lol
 
thats the million dollar question

possibly either ghost homo charc het bloodred
or ghost het charc het bloodred het who knows

thats what makes her so much fun i cant wait to see what her offspring will look like
 
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