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Is this a New Morph

pfgreaper Dec 23, 2005 09:32 PM

JUst would like your thoughts about this lol. Got alot of negativity but some good ones so would like yur input. No black on him but its real hard to capture it. Thanks in advance

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bbb1996 Dec 27, 2005 04:21 AM

nice snake, looks normal but what do I know?
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0.1 Pied Ball Python
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1.1 Columbian Red Tails
0.0.1 Cal Kingsnake
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RandyRemington Dec 30, 2005 07:57 PM

Who knows? Odds might be a little better if it happens to have a no black on the three belly scales. Good luck breeding it and let us know.

JamesBryan Dec 31, 2005 11:42 AM

Just an echo of Randy's comment. It's your snake. Your facility. Your time. Best of luck to you. Hope it produces some nice animals for you. There needs to be more experimentation going on in my opinion. Every new proven trait (and there will be many hundreds of them eventually) will open a whole new chapter for the morphs that are becoming "standard". NEVER overlook a PROVEN trait that is close to wild type. Take a look at what Granite line breeding did for the albino. A whole new look. A whole new set of enthusiasts.

Go for it!
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