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I Hatched a Fire Stripe!..... I think.

Wow, Sparky's looking great! To my admittedly untrained eye he looks like a Fire Stripe. He just keeps getting more and more red and solid looking with every shed. Definitely a HOT snake, no matter what he is.

Also, Seraphina is an amazing addition to your collection. I'm going to have to plan to make some room for Seraphina and Sparky's offspring in the future!! wink wink. :cool:
 
Google translate says : :)

So as I sit in front of a few unbelieving what I had to explain amis blood striped offspring made in terms, I thought to myself when I work up the photo technically already then I can also read to / look at us here are pure.

In recent years I always had to find the blood can distinguish between striped and striped very difficult in the first months and I even more often by the noise of joy over a progeny was wrong, I have my last year at all what I blood could get striped and striped look for used and compared.
come out is this.
the animals can not depend on the head by drawing the map still stripedzeichnung. these are the many different phenotypes as well as in the stripedlinien by influences of masque and patternless highly misleading. is also the color of the abdomen can mislead it with similar striped animals "hemorrhaging" what we call creeping in blood but this has nothing to do with falling blood hom in this!
the only thing that is absolutely reliable because more recurrently was / is in a kind of creeping is striped, in the form of transparent put on the belly.

I have a wealth of photos that represent all one probably closer than I would. describe the beauty of this knowledge was there through all the same colors, Go So whether anerytrictic, Amelanistic or both in combination.
worth mentioning is that some of the striped animals on the pictures even het. blood are implying that this has no impact on the make transparent.

ok now time pictures
 
So basically, look for transparent belly scales???

Seems simple enough. I had a second clutch bloodred baby last year (was never "right, didn't feed, didn't make it) last year that had clear belly scales and I could see his heart beating. Clearly.
 
Check Out Sparky Now!

Sparky now.jpg

I just wanted to update this thread now that Sparky is almost 10 months old and seems to have finished coloring up. He's pretty much a solid bright orange thing now and is pretty good sized for his age. I'm really happy with how he has turned out!
 
SMOKIN' HOT!!!!!!

:bowdown:SWWWEEEEEEET!!:realhot::realhot: What a Smokin Hot Striped Fire....Colored up AWESOME....don't even look like the same snake! It's Amazing how they do that!

Congrats!:cheers:

Todd
 
SUPER GLAD I FOLLOWED THIS TO THE END!!! You should make a collage of a baby photo and Sparky's adult photo, the transformation is AMAZING.

Man, fires are wicked, if that's indeed what Sparky is. I have a pair, and they have probably been the most fun to watch grow up, and color up.
 
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