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What morph?

Naren Sep 23, 2007 06:51 PM

How you think, what it can be a morph? She is 2 months ago.
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Replies (5)

Naren Sep 23, 2007 06:54 PM

one more...
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Gregory Sep 23, 2007 08:34 PM

she's a circleback. I have a couple of them in my collection, but I know nothing of the genetics. Here's a pic of my male...

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0.1 CB fiancee' Kelly (Pythona)
Various Burmese Pythons
1.0 Irian Jaya Bluetongue Skink
1.0 Solomon Island Tree Boa
1.0 Black Throated Monitor
0.1 Savanna Monitor
0.0.1 Ornate Nile Monitor
1.0 Jungle Carpet python
0.0.1 Fantasy frog
1.1 Amazon Tree Boas
Ball Python colony
0.1 Hog Island (Jane)
0.1 Nic red tail (Bonita)
0.1 Common Boas(Odessa)
King snake colony (various phases)
1.1 Blood Pythons(Taint, Dee)
1.2 Leopard Geckos
1.2 African Fat Tailed Geckos
2.0 dumb-estic cats (Nugget & Pedro)
1.0 American Pit Bull Terrier (Joker) don't believe the hype they are fantastic dogs!
0.1 Jack russell/chihuahua cross (Harley)
1.0 MinPin (Bishop)
Well my snakes serve a second purpose...they keep my family out of my house

Slithering_Serpents Sep 23, 2007 08:42 PM

a circleback is not a morph, just a pattern commonly found on normal common boas. Why does everything have to be a morph? It's a nice normal.
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Caden Chapman
slithering.serpents@gmail.com
http://slitheringserpents.com

TnK Sep 24, 2007 09:01 AM

It is a "learned" thought pattern afforded by generic Forum Groupie population.Its all about the MONEY !
Ones Social Position is codependent with ones animal(s) financial ranking.
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>>a circleback is not a morph, just a pattern commonly found on normal common boas. Why does everything have to be a morph? It's a nice normal.
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>>Caden Chapman
>>slithering.serpents@gmail.com
>>http://slitheringserpents.com
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TnK

Slithering_Serpents Sep 24, 2007 02:37 PM

Laughs T) I always get a kick out of your posts!

Caden

>>It is a "learned" thought pattern afforded by generic Forum Groupie population.Its all about the MONEY !
>>Ones Social Position is codependent with ones animal(s) financial ranking.
>>T)?
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