We just produced our first Super Lemonback.


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Louis Kirkland
Cornerstone Reptiles
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Very nice! Congratulations.
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Randy Remington
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Thanks Randy!
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Louis Kirkland
Cornerstone Reptiles
years ago I could not even imagine saying this but enough white snakes already.
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Evan Stahl Reptiles
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I don't think the lemonback is a new morph. I think it's their line of fire.
Either way, congrats and nice snakes.
I still don't have a white snake and would love a nice clean one like this.
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Randy Remington
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What a little beauty! Congrats Louis!
Thanks Dan!
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Louis Kirkland
Cornerstone Reptiles
Here is a question. I have also heard the Lemonback and Fire are very similar maybe like Lessers and Butters or even closer. The question for others that have made them is, do they normally get the yellowish blotches on them like the Super Fires do or do the Super Lemonbacks tend to be pure white like this great looking guy ?
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JEMreptiles@gmail.com from sunny AZ.
Lots of cool Ball Pythons along with
0.0.1 Vietnamese Blue Beauty and some great Bull snakes.
1.1 Argentinian Black and White Tegus
1.0 Gotti Pitbull (Tank)
2.0 Beautiful Bengals (Stryker and Cynbad)
12 Tarantulas
Last but most Important 2.2 Children
Beautiful snakes. What is the difference between this morph and the fire/superfire. They look exactly like some I just produced from a fire x fire pairing. Not trying to be critical in any way, I am just curious.
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