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What Morph is this??

Can anyone help me to figure out what kind of morph this is because I need to find one?

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Nicole
 
Coral Ghost. I think there are a few still available down in the classifieds.
 
Someone in the Facebook group posted photos like this. They indicated that this was a result of combining "Specter" ghost with coral/salmon.
 
Thanks, Glenaerie! I'd been thinking/wondering if it might have been a Specter too, but couldn't for the life of me remember the name of it, Specter.
 
That's a Heliconia owned by Becca Van Steenberg. It's the result of a crossing a specter (anery hypo red factor) with a coral ghost, or in this particular instance a coral snow. I believe this one was produced by Donovan Winterberg. It's thought that a lot of them might actually be red factor AND red coat, giving the borders a darkened appearance, much like Donovan's blackjack corns.
 
Wow you actually know this snake!! She or he is the most gorgeous corn I think I've ever seen, but I'm sure I'll see another and change my mind, they are such amazing animals!!


Nicole
 
Lol, I know how you feel! It's been really hard for me to narrow my focus at all now that I'm actually planning to start breeding this year. I want everything! But I'm trying to stick to buying morphs that either mix well to produce desirable F1s or create combos that haven't been seen before, all with genes that compliment what I already have. Looks like I have a lot of lavender in my future...
 
Hey this is my baby, Valentine. Yes he is a Heliconia corn snake. Specter x Coral snow!

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