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are there any diff morphs of the ETB...

xNeViNx Dec 18, 2004 10:23 PM

or is there just the normal ETB?
thanx
nevin
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.1. green tree python-bates
.1 jungle carpet python-echo
1.1 brazilian rainbow baos-peace&chaos
.1 columbian redtail-trinity
1.2 leopard geckos-killer, sallean,
1. blizzerd lizzard-grim
.1 bell leopard gecko-ecstacy
.1 tremper leopard gecko-euphoria
.2. amazon tree boas-sweetness&carnage
1.2 bearded dragon-blaze&isis
1. mali uromastyx-chubby
1. sudanese uromastyx-anumbis
2 green Dendrobates auratus-zoate, stricnine
.1 terquise Dendrobates auratus-acid
.1 blue Dendrobates auratus-toxic
.2. phyllobates terribilis-cyanide, arsenic
.1. pacman frog- MR belly
.1 columbian redtail-trinity
2.0 brothers
0.2 sisters
3 cats-fat max, spiderman, &toby
1 miniture mutt-brutis

all ive got is insane

"dont be afraid to die, only be afraid to not live"

"dont become classified. if you are nothing, then you can be anything."

Replies (4)

Karen Clark Dec 19, 2004 05:50 AM

Not sure if they would be morphs per se, but there are differences in color/markings that have been given names by various collectors.

One is "black". These have very, very dark green to black coloring, as they moniker given them would imply.

Some are called granites, a speckled pattern of black coloration.

New Locales have different markings than a "normal" northern ETB, i.e. tear drop white instead of the lightening bolts, lateral white markings, white eye spots on the back of the head, etc.

Of course there are the abberantly marked animals such as Snowball (round white markings) and our Odyssey (round, oblong, square white). Can't forget to mention the patternless either, the "anaconda" phase and the true patternless.

That's all I can think of this early in the a.m., haven't quite woken up yet.
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Karen Clark
Gems of the Rainforest

xNeViNx Dec 19, 2004 08:29 PM

thanx, next question. does any one have pics of all those diff ones?
thanx again
nevin
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.1. green tree python-bates
.1 jungle carpet python-echo
1.1 brazilian rainbow baos-peace&chaos
.1 columbian redtail-trinity
1.2 leopard geckos-killer, sallean,
1. blizzerd lizzard-grim
.1 bell leopard gecko-ecstacy
.1 tremper leopard gecko-euphoria
.2. amazon tree boas-sweetness&carnage
1.2 bearded dragon-blaze&isis
1. mali uromastyx-chubby
1. sudanese uromastyx-anumbis
2 green Dendrobates auratus-zoate, stricnine
.1 terquise Dendrobates auratus-acid
.1 blue Dendrobates auratus-toxic
.2. phyllobates terribilis-cyanide, arsenic
.1. pacman frog- MR belly
.1 columbian redtail-trinity
2.0 brothers
0.2 sisters
3 cats-fat max, spiderman, &toby
1 miniture mutt-brutis

all ive got is insane

"dont be afraid to die, only be afraid to not live"

"dont become classified. if you are nothing, then you can be anything."

Karen Clark Dec 20, 2004 09:17 AM

I don't have pics of all the different colors, but can tell you where to look. Just Google the names and you'll find their sites.

Tony Nicoli of Awesome Arboreals has blacks and new locales on his web site.

Danny Mendez of Urban Jungles HAD granites, but I don't know if he still does.

Brad and Cassandra of BJ arboreals have beautiful examples of true and anaconda phase patternless on their site.
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Karen Clark
Gems of the Rainforest

Karen Clark Dec 20, 2004 09:20 AM

pic is floating around various places on the internet. Not sure who has Snowball now.
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Karen Clark
Gems of the Rainforest

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