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New burm morphs?

pithons Sep 01, 2004 06:43 PM

Im trying to locate new burm morphs. It seems like the last morph to hit the market was the granite and albino granite. I know Bob clark has a fader burm and a blone burm. Has he bred them, are there any avil babies? Anyone know where new morphs can be found, or even if there are any out there. Thanks alot.

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toddbecker Sep 01, 2004 07:58 PM

The newest "morph" out there is the dwarf. This hasn't been proven but does definitely look very promising. Savannah from Morph Specialties has some. As far as I know the blonde and the fader have not been proven out either. I do not know who is working on these two morphs. There are several people working on tripling up current morphs (albino labyrinth green, albino labyrinth granite, albino green labyrinth, etc...) but that is it as far as I am aware of for the burms. Todd

Thomas j Sep 01, 2004 09:30 PM

The is no more blonde morph. It passed away. I was looking forward to see the off spring to them. The faders are dtill unproven but i still got my fingers crossed for you Tom. There is the green granite and albino green granite. Eventually the dwarf burmese could be bred to the current morphs and to small retics and maybe ball pythons.

>>The newest "morph" out there is the dwarf. This hasn't been proven but does definitely look very promising. Savannah from Morph Specialties has some. As far as I know the blonde and the fader have not been proven out either. I do not know who is working on these two morphs. There are several people working on tripling up current morphs (albino labyrinth green, albino labyrinth granite, albino green labyrinth, etc...) but that is it as far as I am aware of for the burms. Todd
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