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what morph is he

karr

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Ghost Motley-Stripe (either a Motley with striping OR a Motley het Stripe, only breeding trials will tell unless you know the parents). At first glance I thought Cube, but he/she isn't quite there. Very pretty. :)
 
Welcome to the Forums! First off- Awesome snake, love the patterning. As for morph, I would say ghost Motley Stripe with a patternless/cube effect, very cool. I say Motley because of the broken stripe down his dorsal, and then stripe because of the patternless/cubing effect it's having on the pattern. Nice pick!
 
cheers he was got for me for my birthday he was sold as a ghost vanishing stripe but i also think hes a mot/stripe but his back end sort off through me off abit
 
He's absolutely GORGEOUS!! I would agree with ghost striped motley, possibly het stripe. I would also call him a vanishing pattern. I see no reason the vanishing pattern has to be limited to homozygous stripes. As you can see, the effect is present and makes for one pretty snake!
 
Nice Snake in German it is called Vanishing Striped..
I also think its a ghost motley x striped with vanishing pattern...
please share some pics when she´s getting older it could be very interesting...
 
I noticed it. It's strange getting them on a ghost or anery, and all i can think of is a hypo gene that expresses red pupils. I think that rules out Hypo A.
 
I noticed it. It's strange getting them on a ghost or anery, and all i can think of is a hypo gene that expresses red pupils. I think that rules out Hypo A.

No, not so strange. Ghosts can sometimes have ruby pupils. The causes are not exactly known though. Unless there is something otherwise, it probably is hypo A.

Anyways, that's a killer looking snake. I'd call it a pastel ghost motley. Very nice peaches/pinks on it.
 
I noticed it. It's strange getting them on a ghost or anery, and all i can think of is a hypo gene that expresses red pupils. I think that rules out Hypo A.

The ruby eyes comes from Hypo, not Anery. Their are ruby eyed Hypos in existance (I myself have one). What is interesting about the ruby eyed is that neither parents have to be expressing it to produce ruby eyed offspring. I did a breeding loan a few years back between Coral Snow x Ghost Motley (whom did not have Ruby Eyes) and produced all Ruby Eyed Ghost offspring. :shrugs:
 
That's interesting, that ALL of them were ruby eyed. Makes me wonder how that is controled on the genome...

That is one amazing snake!! What a wonderful present!
 
Hypo reduces melanine.. Hypo could possibly reduce the melanine in the eyes, therefore causing the appearance of the eye to look ruby..


Regards.. Tim of T and J
 
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