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Posted by: Caylan at Fri Jun 17 20:46:07 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Caylan ] Forgot one more teency weency thing.. natural variabilty. The above is a desert no question in my mind. Look at it closely, you can totally see it. Clean dorsal colour, intense flames, great blushing, very defined eye stripes. Total desert, surprised theres this much controversy over it myself, looks like an obvious desert to me. Ball pythons darken as they age, they all do, even highlighter morphs. I simply call it aging lol. The super desert is what I'm interested in, I see it taking on the tendencies of the super enchi or super vanilla myself, and no I don't think its a dominant gene. Theres are supers in this clutch I can feel it, and can't wait to see them! Best of luck! ~Caylan.S.~ [ Hide Replies ]
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