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. Diffused ?

Kevin DeBusk

Smoky Mountain Reptiles
Hello Everyone :)
I just acquired this girl from Jeff Pounds here in Tennessee and I was wondering If maybe you see the same diffused pattern as I do ?
 

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And now a picture from above :)

This Girl Is Awesome !!! :santa:
 

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All down her body her colors from the side flow onto her belly its really hard to see in these pictures she also has no "checkerboard " pattern...her belly looks like a motley with her side colors flowing in ????
 

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CornCrazy said:
Hmmm...I can see checkers in the first pictures of her belly.

Me too. Their shape and placement are obviously not the result of pigment bleed from the sides. Maybe she's het for diffused. :shrugs:
 
I believe I have seen this animal in person when it was younger and never thought it was diffused.
 
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I have to agree - doesn't look diffused to me.

Another add - not everything that lacks some kind of ventral patterning is het. diffused.
One example is this silverqueen male - I also have a Miami and hatchlings from Silverqueen projects without Bloodred being involved that have nearly no checkerboarding.

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As you can see - there also is creeping red without Diffused being involved.
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Greetings
 
I agree. Although she has a really neat pattern, I don't see any sign of the bloodred gene involved in her. As Menhir said, there are many other things that can cause a patternless, to near patternless, belly.

She is a very pretty looker though. :)
 
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