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Stripes, Stripes, Stripes

Joni Garcia said:
Thanks for looking and for all the nice comments. Now to answer the questions... the Butter Stripe is from Serpenco, the second photo is actually a Snow Stripe, and the last one is an Anery Stripe. Thanks. :)
Is the snow stripe a bubblegum snow, possible coral snow, or just a plain (I hate to use that word in reference to that beautiful critter, but for lack of a better word...) snow? He/she has such bright pinks, it makes me think of neons, bubblegums, and corals.

Jenn
 
i saw somewhere that the line bred high pink stripe snows were called "champagnes".... really liked the name as i have one very similar to yours :) diggin the stripes, gonna make a few of those in my future (hope they look even close to yours lol) :cheers:
 
Wish I knew more about my pair of snow stripes. When I bought them, I asked the seller (who bought them from another breeder) if they were compatible with the bubblegum or champagne snow stripe lines. She didn't think so and said they weren't sold to her as homo hypo either. She thought they were just "a happy accident" as she put it. Boy, I'd sure like to have some happy accidents like that sometime. ;)
 
I had a REALLY hard time picking my favorite between the first three, but eventually chose the snow. Even though bloodred is my favorite morph. And I particularly like striped butters. The snow is just that oustanding.

Dean- this is how to hone your choosing-a-favorite skills: Joni invites you over and says you may choose one, and only one stripe for your birthday. Pick!

Nanci
 
Excellent photo's Joni,

They are all stunning examples........my preference would be:-

Butter Stripe - the Butter never really 'caught on' with me.........but, give me a Butter Stripe any day.

Bloodred Stripe - Ah yes, a personal favourite.........the loss of the Stripe with maturity is a bit of problem though!

Snow Stripe - that is one gorgeous animal. It appeals more & more........good future projects with this 'high-pink'.

Lex
 
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