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Old 21-Jul-06, 08:41 AM
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New Coastal "special throwback" from normal clutch

Hi there Guys,
I thought I'd share my special little coastal girl. I am not sure if she would be classed as a morph, but she came from regular coastals and all other sibs are normal! She looks different to me!
I have named her tiger, I know she isn't striped, but mre for her colour!
What do you guys think???
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Old 21-Jul-06, 08:44 AM
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RE: New Coastal "special throwback" from normal cl

I don't know about your question Snakepower but gees she is a pretty girl!!
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RE: New Coastal "special throwback" from normal cl

I'm not sure but I do know she's gorgeous!

Where/who did you get her from???
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Very Nice!
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Old 21-Jul-06, 08:53 AM
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Hi SP

Lovely snake you have there, very reduced pattern and different for sure, and it's your snake so you can call her anything you want. I'm not sure about a morph but you can work with her and prove it yourself when the time comes. But one thing I know for sure is I'll take her off your hands if you decided to part with her.

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Old 21-Jul-06, 09:08 AM
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Thanks Jez and lanceinator for the comments!
Thanks Joel, But don't you need to save for gtps and carinata?? lol. I will certainly be working with her to male something special if I can!!!!
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Lovely snake you have there, very reduced pattern and different for sure, and it's your snake so you can call her anything you want. I'm not sure about a morph but you can work with her and prove it yourself when the time comes. But one thing I know for sure is I'll take her off your hands if you decided to part with her.

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its a very nice coastal however it isnt reduced pattern at all its increased if anything
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I think that the reduced pattern that Joel is referering to is the lack of the depth of the colour in the patterned (darker) areas, theoretically I think that also classes her as a hypo! (Less than average black pigmentation) She certainly hasn't got muck black in her!
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all of the pattern on that snake is surrounded by black hypo meaning less black than normal i wouldnt say a hypo either she has alot of black on hher

regardless of whta she is , she is a very nice snake
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She does seem to have quite a lot of black, no way a hypo. Nice looking snake but probably too youg to really know as it will no doubt darken a lot.
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hi snakepower,
while not being as reduced black as some of trueblues, it is reduced compared to some normal coastals, maybe you could post a pic of a normal sibling to compare them, i do think only time will tell if it developes more black or not,

regardless, it's one anybody would hold onto,

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I LIKE :mrgreen: Has a lot of potential. Nice score. I hope you gave the parents a nice big juice rat each for their efforts.

Please post progress pics. I think it will turn out beautiful - give it 18 mths an then see the difference.

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Thanks all you guys for the kind comments and advice on her. I agree, regardless of what she actually is she is one beautiful snake!
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thats a beautiful snake
great colouration
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