GENETIC INFORMATION:
Co- dominant pastel/ co-dominant (dominant, no super proven TD) pinstripe
FIRST PRODUCED:
BHB enterprises, 2003 (Brian Barczyk)
DESCRIPTION:
Lemon blasts are an amped up pinstripe. Once the pastel gene was added to the pinstripe gene breeders knew they hit a home run. The overall body color is a bright yellow that tends to darken with age. The snake is covered in thin "pinstripe" like patterns that drape over the dorsal of the snake. Some lemon blasts have less pattern while others have pattern that connects from the dorsal to the side flanks. Their eyes are typically light due to the pastel influence and their bellies clear.
OTHER NAMES:
Pastel pinstripe
CURRENTLY KNOWN CROSSES:
Lemon blast super pastel, lemon blast ghost, lemon blast lesser, lemon blast mojave, lemon blast spider, lemon blast super pastel spider, lemon blast butter, lemon blast cinnamon
Co- dominant pastel/ co-dominant (dominant, no super proven TD) pinstripe
FIRST PRODUCED:
BHB enterprises, 2003 (Brian Barczyk)
DESCRIPTION:
Lemon blasts are an amped up pinstripe. Once the pastel gene was added to the pinstripe gene breeders knew they hit a home run. The overall body color is a bright yellow that tends to darken with age. The snake is covered in thin "pinstripe" like patterns that drape over the dorsal of the snake. Some lemon blasts have less pattern while others have pattern that connects from the dorsal to the side flanks. Their eyes are typically light due to the pastel influence and their bellies clear.
OTHER NAMES:
Pastel pinstripe
CURRENTLY KNOWN CROSSES:
Lemon blast super pastel, lemon blast ghost, lemon blast lesser, lemon blast mojave, lemon blast spider, lemon blast super pastel spider, lemon blast butter, lemon blast cinnamon
CURRENTLY AVAILABLE
Sorry there are no animals available at this time, please check back in the summer of 2013