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RE: Baby Burms Update (labs,albino, norm

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Posted by: laurarfl at Fri Sep 14 06:11:31 2007   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by laurarfl ]  
   

Oh please, you want *my* opinion on a Burmese morph?! I just found out there *were* Burmese morphs this year! I'm the wrong person to ask about python morphs. Now,if you want to know about lizards....



OK, from a layperson/consumer point of view. I like many of the normals, too. I'm a biologist sort of person, so I like the natural state of things. I do breed some Sunglow corn snakes and I do get a kick out of some of the color morphs. We also breed Bearded dragons and while we do add a little color through a Sandfire crossing, I don't care for the high oranges, reds, and yellows.



When I pick out a hold back, it's usually because something has a caught my eye and may not be something that other breeders would select. If I get my sense right here, the other breeders liked the third laby because of the continuous neck stripe. Your favorite was the last one, maybe because of the business of the overall pattern. Personally, I like the albino. If I'm picking up on the laby traits correctly, the third will be more desirable because it carries the genes that will produce the striping/pattern that people want.



How's that? A bunch of nothing... :~)


   

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