:grin01: You know, they are pretty cheap now..... should always have at least a 1G backup... in case you need to shoot a couple thousand, "Look what I got pics...." :sidestep:VinnyJ said:She couldn't take the pics even if she wanted too... I took the memory card with me to work. :grin01: I guess I should have a backup memory card for emergency situations like this.
Ok, ok... I don't anything to get broken.SWINGRRRR said:We are getting restless waiting on pics. We may end up breaking a couple of things since we are bored.
Thank you.Rich in KY said:Beautiful!
Thank you. Yeah... this is one I've been wanting to get for some time now.Nanci said:Ooooooooooohhhhhhhhhh!!! My favorite morph of all!! Bloodred stripe!!! He's gorgeous!! Sunkissed is pretty too. But the stripe!!
Thank you. I'll try and take some pics every once in a while for an update. I love it when hatchlings are so diffused. Every shed they just get better.ArpeggioAngel said:That bloodred has some awesome diffusion! That is going to be a stunning adult snake - you must keep us updated on the progress!
Thank you. This came from a stripe to stripe breeding where there were cubes and conventional stripes. This one is kind of in between but still considered a stripe. If it were bred to another stripe all the babies would be stripes. At least that's how I understand it. :shrugs: The stripe/cube thing hasn't been completely explained yet as far as I know.Pasodama said:The Bloodred does not look like a Stripe. A Striped Motley, perhaps? Still, that is one gorgeous youngster! Congrats! :cheers:
Nice snake. I have creamsicle stripe/cube babies that look similar in pattern. Cube seems to appear in both stripe and motley, and I'm starting to think it's a seperate gene that only gets expressed when one of those two is present.VinnyJ said:...and here's some pics of the Bloodred Stripe I picked up from Rich Hume.
Thank you. That's interesting. In that case... I wonder what it would look like all on it's own.jaxom1957 said:Nice snake. I have creamsicle stripe/cube babies that look similar in pattern. Cube seems to appear in both stripe and motley, and I'm starting to think it's a seperate gene that only gets expressed when one of those two is present.
VinnyJ said:This came from a stripe to stripe breeding where there were cubes and conventional stripes.
VinnyJ said:The stripe/cube thing hasn't been completely explained yet as far as I know.