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loise

"CrazyDame"
I know.. another of this treads :rolleyes: ... but a friend of mine just boght this littel fella today.. the seller said that the parents where snow*aneryA.. more than that she dosnt know :shrugs: .. what do you guys say?
 

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Im not an expert, but ive seen lots of pictures and it looks like a ghost... whatever it is though, its extremely pretty! :)
 
Ghost?

Were are the black borders? Ghosts should have some black on them(pic). It almost looks like a lavender?
 

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Not all ghosts have real black on them.... that is what the hypo in ghos does... make it less and/or lighter! This could be a light ghost or maybe a lavender, but I have no idea how much chance there is at your country to coincidently put a het lav and a het lav together without meaning too... and most lavs have darker eyes.
 
Given the seemingly encrypted parentage "snow*aneryA" I think the best guess is a ghost. The * could stand for "het" or could be a divider between two parents. It seems likely to me that it stands for "het" given that snows are het amel and anery.
It could also mean Anery A crossed with a snow het for hypo.
Although there is no mention of hypo in the parentage information you have given the information you do have, ghost seems like the most likely answer.


cornsnake00 said:
Were are the black borders?
Along the lines of what Blutengel has mentioned, I can see a faint outline of what could become borders as the snake grows older on its neck and the very edges of its saddles.
 
Yes, I meent that the parents are female Snow and father AneryA and the chans of them being het lavender without knowing is consider as no chans in hell here in sweden.. most breeders over here are this year breeding there first own generation och lavenders and hets lavenders....

the chans of the parents beeing het hypo unknowing is bigger and that was also what I was sugestion..

I will ask her for a ventral pic!

thanks for al answers! :cheers:
 
Plain and simple.... Its a beautiful ghost.
BTW, the eyes look blue to me, which I love in ghosts. My ghost girl has blue eyes and doesn't have black borders. She is a nice light beige and brown. She (Elly) is my avatar. Check out the pic. :cheers:
 
cornsnake00 said:
Were are the black borders? Ghosts should have some black on them(pic). It almost looks like a lavender?

Not sure where you've gotten that idea . . .

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I'd also vote ghost, very nice and light ghost at that!!

D80
 
Drizzt80 said:
Not sure where you've gotten that idea . . .
I'd also vote ghost, very nice and light ghost at that!!

D80

Nice pic Drizzt!

I was thinking that as well. The ghost posted by Cornsnake00 looked more like an anery het hypo, than a ghost to me, though the border between the two is fuzzy. Maybe a its ghost. Anyway, the thing is most ghosts I've seen, (and seen pics of), definetly lack distinctive black borders.
 
kimbyra said:
Nice pic Drizzt!

I was thinking that as well. The ghost posted by Cornsnake00 looked more like an anery het hypo, than a ghost to me, though the border between the two is fuzzy. Maybe a its ghost. Anyway, the thing is most ghosts I've seen, (and seen pics of), definetly lack distinctive black borders.
Thanks for the compliment. I tend to get some really light ghosts in my clutches. The other side of the coin though are some ghosts that are darker. This one came out of the same clutch of a HypoXGhost Pairing:
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D80
 
Loise, where is that snake from? Was it sold to your friend from a guy called Kim?? I think I know this clutch if it is and it's a very odd clutch if it is in fact the one I'm thinking of.
 
Since there is no way for us to know if any of us are right, how about Ultramel Anery or Anery Lav? Its shade of color is just a little different than a Ghost on my monitor.

If I didn't have any info on the parents, I would have said Lavender. Some of the Anery Lav hatchling photos resemble this guy and if the Anery was het for Ultra, then presto, Ultramel Anerys.

I just don't buy that a Corn in Sweden can't be het for Lav or Ultra. You would be surprised at how many people import Corns from the US each year.
 
princess said:
Loise, where is that snake from? Was it sold to your friend from a guy called Kim?? I think I know this clutch if it is and it's a very odd clutch if it is in fact the one I'm thinking of.

The snake in question is from a friend of mine (Peter). I believe the snake is a ruby eyed ghost since I've seen it live. I spoke to Peter before he sold it but I can't exactly remember what he said the parents were...I belive the juvenile came from a snow female and a ghost or anery male (if I remember correctly). I'll write and ask him. I don't belive that Peter has any snakes even close to het for lavender...
 
The parents of the rubyeyed ghost are male snowcorn x female anery. Snowcorns parents are amel and snow. Anerys parents are anery and ghost. The hets of the snakes isn't known...

What combination makes a rubyeyed ghost? There must be unknown hets behind it?
 
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