I produced 3 of these this season from breeding a WC yelloe ghost to a WC very very light looking female. I have posted updtaed pics on my web page of the 3. What do you all think? Any ideas?
Thanks Tom

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I produced 3 of these this season from breeding a WC yelloe ghost to a WC very very light looking female. I have posted updtaed pics on my web page of the 3. What do you all think? Any ideas?
Thanks Tom

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One of the Super Stripes(cyclones). The stripe has breaks in it but they look similar to me.
Joe
I like them. Reminds me of the Super Stripe YB a little bit.
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New morph or not, that is smokin.
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>>I produced 3 of these this season from breeding a WC yelloe ghost to a WC very very light looking female. I have posted updtaed pics on my web page of the 3. What do you all think? Any ideas?
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>>Thanks Tom
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I would definetely like having an animal like that.
Good luck with that project down the road.
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Randall L Turner Jr.

You might want to post some detailed photos of the parents as well. Honestly... I really think that is a pretty animal!
Good luck!
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Sean Bradley
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I hope it proves out would love to see more of them
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Vince Pramuk []__[] _(2).jpg)
Something new, there is definitly something different about that little guy.
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Chris Farmer
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Whatever it is, it's really cool! Good luck with them!
np
What ever you do don't post a picture of the parents.
That looks cooler than a whirlwind or superstripe imo!
Just a thought. It looks like it is on fire to me. Like a smoldering ember. But fire, ember and sulfur are already taken, I think brimstone has a nice ring to it. I'm not trying to start a major debate about the name or if it should be named or anything like that. It just popped into my head when I was looking at it. Whatever you do, don't post about it every week unless it sprouts another head every week and then I'd go with Medusa ball ;o)
Looks to me like it may be the ticket to the morph Ralph Davis calls NEO , it's pictured in the Barkers book.. It does look like something is going on there to me as well.. Good luck with it , whatever you do don't name this form a SUPER..... anything, as it obviously shouldn't be a Super at this level based on what you said the parents were.... We all know now how and why it's technically wrong to name something that way at this point, as the SUPER form is yet to come.... Anthony McCain's Reptiles...
Anthony,
"We all know now how and why it's technically wrong to name something that way at this point, as the SUPER form is yet to come.... Anthony McCain's Reptiles..."
Nice cheap shot at Jared.. LOL way to be as offensive as possible.
If you ask me, all you people need to stop referring to HOMOZYGOUS animals as SUPERS. That alone is probably the worst trend in the entire ball community. Learn some genetics, and use ACCEPTED definitions, not hokeypoke definitions such as "SUPER" to denote homozygous(by the way it's latin for "the same" duh!).
Also you have griped continuously about the Super Stripe being named so, since it is not a HOMOZYGOUS animal. Well, I'll tell you what, if we are talking genetics terms, he's way more correct in calling his animal a Super Stripe (it really is a Super Looking Striped animal to me!) than to call a homozygous pastel a "Super Pastel", or like the originators of this bad habit, calling a HOMOZYGOUS Tiger Retic a "Super Tiger".
some people just need a swift kick to the groin to knock em off their soapbox, maybe that person is you?
Very cool Tom--looks similar to Ralphs neo and what I am calling the sentinel ball that we got from Africa(trying to stay on the matrix thing)-here is a pic.

Call it the cypher ball then.Because some things definitely need figured out with them! 
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Charles Glaspie
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I would.
Very nice, by the way. There are a lot of morphs that I just don't like, but that one (morph or not) is an attractive animal. The trend seems to be just to try to produce something different. Looking good is optional. I like that snake though. Well done.
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