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Pictorial guide to BP morphs?

engagechad Oct 19, 2009 02:26 PM

Hi all, I'm sort of new to BP's. I've owned one in the past but never got into morphs or breeding but I do plan to within the next year and I hope to get something rolling before the 2010 breeding season.

I'm learning a lot from various sites about genetics and heredity, but I'd really like to find some sort of guide to all of the morphs out there. I know that there are a TON of morphs but to someone as new to it as I am, it's hard to tell the difference between some of the morphs. What makes a clown a clown? what makes a cinnamon a cinnamon?

If anyone has a site to reference out there it would be very helpful and much appreciated.

Thank you,
Chad

Replies (3)

Lance Oct 19, 2009 02:54 PM

Click the NERD link above and go to his photo gallery. You`ll see most of the morphs there.

engagechad Oct 19, 2009 02:57 PM

Thanks! This is a lot of help. It gives a good comparison.

I'm thinking of trying to get my hands on a few het pieds to start out and building a rack system. Think thats a good idea?

kingofspades Oct 19, 2009 07:15 PM

Rack systems are good, and the snakes are all what you like man.
If you like pieds, do it. If you like mojos...do that.
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"What is man without the beasts?
If all the beasts were gone,
men would die from great loneliness of spirit.
For what happens to the beasts,
soon happens to men.
All things are connected."

-Chief Seattle (Duwamish Tribe)

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