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I'm Fiona, and just following the notice box above to post in the intro forums... I've been lurking on and off for years, but finally joined today. I have a pretty little male albino BP, a black pastel female BP, and a 2 year old Dumeril's Boa. I'm also actually on an active search right now for the perfect BEL or male BCI to add to the snake family.
Albert- I guess I'm not surprised, since I'm an internet raider. I'm curious what makes a ball python a Ghi though? Isn't Ghi the name of a specific morph? I'm hoping that Cake's contrast is something that can be passed on and isn't just a fluke.
Right, yours is not the morph ghi. I was just using the ghi to state that if you have a albino bp it should look like yours being high contrast. Lol. Not the ghi line. Haha. And yes, I am pretty sure that the high contrast coloration is genetic.
And ah okay, that clears things up. LOL. I remember Ghi stands for Gotta Have It?
Well hopefully I can find an equally high-contrast albino female to breed him to in the future. =)