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Carmel Ghost Stripe???

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erroneous pickle
OK, anerythristic A is thought to be dominant over carmel, right?
Well, I've hatched out some "different" looking ghost stripes and regular ghost out of my striped amber line.
Here are pictures of what COULD be carmel, anery A, hypo(, stripe).
Posting here for ideas.
I know I'll have to PROVE this one out too.
Your own pics or experiences are appreciated!!!
I have attached pics of a ghost from the same line '02.
Some of his pink is orangish, amongst lots of yellow and pink!
Just haven't seen another PLAIN ghost like him.

Thank ya' very much for takin' a look!



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It looks like your results are consistent with that idea. What were the mother/father of the ghost hatchlings?

Rich Z has stated that the anery motleys he hatched from caramel motleys never seemed to develop the typical yellow throat look as other anerythristics. I'm guessing that it was just a coincidence, since I have seen ambers/caramels/butters with a lot of yellow on the throat. But it would be interesting if we could make different-looking anerys by using caramel underneath. :)
 
The lineage goes like this:

original female '97 Rich Z
carmel het hypo (hypo was a surprise)
(For what it is worth, I stated that the carmel was hatched in '98 in my for sale ad, oops.)

original male '98 Mark Bell
hypo stripe het anery (anery was a surprise too)
I bred this male to a pastel motley and came to the conclusion that he was the carrier when I produced ghosts on this cross.

I have not bred the carmel female to an anerythristic to see if see is also a carrier. I doubt she is though, on the original cross the clutch was split about 50/50 normal and hypo

I kept the hypo offspring of 2.3 that were the best and bred them.
I also have been breeding their offspring too and produced this oddball.

cornmorphs:very nice snakes there~~~~Thanks



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