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ghost blood "licorice" or "high white"

Excellent! There is the same pattern distortion as some of the high white Pied sided's.
Best i've seen so far.Congrats!
ROB
 
as rob said already, that thing is one of the best i´ve ever seen. to cool for this world. congratz!!!
 
Oh my, I'm proud to be at the same continent as that snakey, you yankee's ain't going to get your hands on that licorice stick :crazy02:
 
the parents are simply ghost blood, I post photo when i'll can. a second clutch to the same parents is in the incubation, we see if the baby will be the same as the first clutch.

tomy
 
I want to see all of this snake, That is stunning. France has the best art, weather, health care, and ghost bloods.
 
WOW!!!!!!! I want a ghost blood that looks like that.. Totally amazing...!! Congrats..!! How many of the babies looked this way?
 
Totally out of this world!!! Incredible!!! I am soo jealous, that patterning is fantastic as well.
 
they really are stunning. But wasn't reptilis the same people that created the hybrid scaleless corn? So are these hybrids to I wonder? I'm also wondering why they're not mentioning the hybridisme of the scaleless on their website.
 
Good point!

they really are stunning. But wasn't reptilis the same people that created the hybrid scaleless corn? So are these hybrids to I wonder? I'm also wondering why they're not mentioning the hybridisme of the scaleless on their website.

That was the first thing that ran thru my head sort of. I am more of a King Snake guy and I almost started WWIII on KS when I asked about the White Sided Brooks. I don't have a big problem with hybrids, but I do want to know what I am buying, and breeding.
 
hello,
It's not a pied sided, but we called him
"licorice" because they look like obsoleta licorice.
What do you think? The parents are totally classic for the ghost blood.
baby are born in reptilis in france.
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That's a beautiful animal, Tomy. That said, are you certain it's not a hybrid? I'm certainly not one to bring up "the H-word" every time I see a photo of something new, but this baby's gorgeous pattern just screams "obsoleta" to me. Indeed, you've mentioned it yourself. The sides are not just diffused; the pattern cuts off abruptly rather than blurring as is usual for diffusion.
 
I'm sure that's not a hybrid, father and mother are a ghost blood red, who come from serpenco or south mountain in 2007, I don't remember.
I have a photo of mother, the male is the same, i take a photo in the week.

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