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Another NEW MORPH! - GREEN LABBY!

nextworld3 Sep 28, 2011 04:32 PM

Well since we are on a roll this year with new morphs figured i may as well post this project as well...

A few year back i got in the girl below from africa, she had kinda a greenish tint and a labyrinth type pattern. Faded spots. I knew something had to be up with her. In early 2010 we produced a Male. They start out with the pattern and then hit about 200 grams and gain that greenish/ grey tint and the spots fade big time. She has always been one of my favorite snakes here!

We paired them this past season but she didnt go. She is looking like she is ready for sure this season, so hopefully we will see a super soon. Josh Buchwald produced a second female this season.

(Ill take some pics of her as an adult and the male we produced soon)

Pics of the original Green Labby at about 300 grams


WEBSITE

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Thanks
Jon Dvoretz
Next World Exotics
www.nextworldexotics.com

The Hunters Guide to the Morphs
www.nextworldexotics.com/hg.htm

Replies (2)

R.Mikkelsen Sep 29, 2011 01:47 AM

Hi Jon.. thats a nce looking green thing..
She looks a little like one of my " dinkers "
checks the pics in link
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nextworld3 Sep 29, 2011 02:50 AM

Thanks! She does have the same feel! You can see the similarity in their faces... the both have that clean face and head. And something about the white head stripes...
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Thanks
Jon Dvoretz
Next World Exotics
www.nextworldexotics.com

The Hunters Guide to the Morphs
www.nextworldexotics.com/hg.htm

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