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Nova Project Video

dwherp Jan 23, 2011 12:30 PM

Just want to share a video showing off our new co-dom or dominant morph the Nova. Hope you enjoy.

Cheers,
Dan
Dan Wolfe Herpetoculture

Replies (10)

RoyalVariations Jan 23, 2011 01:12 PM

Dan,

Excellent animals! Continued success, Happy New Year to you and your family.

Best wishes, Kyle

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jhaven Jan 23, 2011 03:54 PM

Are you trying this year for the SuperNova? I'd be interested to see what that looks like.

dwherp Jan 24, 2011 02:09 PM

I've got one shot at producing the Super Nova this year - with a name like that it better be good!

Lizards of Oz Jan 23, 2011 08:07 PM

Very nice Dan! I like them a lot.
Matt ozsvath
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Watever Jan 23, 2011 08:40 PM

Not sure on the morph, the super pastel sure do look really nice. Is it a gene in itself or selective bred ? Guess you know more than us

But I really like the way the video is done, really profesionnal, easy to understand and really let us the time to see what you are talking of without getting lazy seeing it.
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dwherp Jan 24, 2011 02:14 PM

Thanks for the valuable feedback. The Nova morph is at this point either Co-dominant or Dominant, clearly a separate mutation - not the result of selective breeding.

Regards,
Dan

SlytherLyn Jan 23, 2011 10:31 PM

Sweet. Would love to see what an adult Nova looks like. The Super Pastel Novas are really nice. Congrats and thanks for sharing!!

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R.Mikkelsen Jan 24, 2011 02:53 AM

Great video Dan..but We have to see an adult Nova,,and give us the story..
Then get it on the morph list with a pic..
http://www.worldofballpythons.com/morphs/nova/
as you can see something is missing..
showning a combo ,,but not the base morph..

Keep up the good work Dan
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dwherp Jan 24, 2011 02:04 PM

Hi Rolf,

The reason I jumped a stage and showed the Super Pastel Nova before the plain Nova, was that I didn't want people to think I was delusional. Honestly, I really didn't think I had anything special there until I produced the first Pastel Novas... now I can see the subtle differences between the Nova and Normals, but still it can be a challenge! The adult Novas lose some of the slight blushing they have as juveniles, so I think they are even harder to see.

Thanks for the excellent feedback,
Dan

chongorojo Jan 24, 2011 11:10 PM

So no pied markers on the Nova? I have a similar project but they all have pied type markers..
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