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The Evolution of a Morph

Rich_Crowley Oct 29, 2010 06:45 AM

In today's hobby, we see many new and wonderful morphs including what is now considered designer morphs, those combinations of two or more wild appearing morphs. More frequently in short-tailed/blood pythons we hear about "lines" of animals resulting from selective breeding, isolating certain appealing characteristics. I can provide an example of this from my own efforts more for fun than anything else. For the last ten years I have been working with a line of borneo pythons that seemed to offer up potential.

Now more like 11years later, I prodcued a variable clutch with even more potential than what I started with in the beginning. See here we start with a female VPI female borneo and a male borneo rescued through Discover Center in Lake Forest.

1st Generation: Meet "Patience" or Grandma...who shares appearances with the "Rock" or Grandpa

2nd Generation: Meet Dirty Joe and Checkers...who start showing the more obvious traits from Patience and Rock, what is characterized as granite or speckled-sided and light blond heads...
Dirty Joe (sire)

Checkers (dame)

3rd Generation: Meet the crew from this year ranging from the traditional granite/speckled-sided, striped, light blond head traits sought out to the 2nd generation granite appearance to the first appearance of "super" granite/speckled sided appearance and ultra-breit. Four appearances in total out of a clutch of 24 eggs.

Normal, speckled sided appearance:

Granite, speckled sided appearance:

"Super duper" granite appearance:

Ultra breit appearance (first time appearing):

This is why I love these guys.

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Replies (3)

luckydog Oct 31, 2010 09:07 PM

Cool read Rich..If one sticks with a species and produces enough of them they may get lucky enough to see some interesting and enjoyable changes..We'll look forward to future happenings..
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clee4560 Nov 04, 2010 09:51 PM

wow rich, they all look great but the super duper is awsome im glad the name stuck. i hope it dosent take me 10 years to make mine lol. nice work! chris

pathigdon Jan 10, 2011 10:59 AM

Beautiful Borneos!!!!!
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4 dumerils boas, 1 bci boa, 2 rosy boas, 3 burmese pythons, 1 reticulated python, 2 ball pythons, 1 borneo python, 10 bearded dragons, 4 leopard geckos, 2 african fat-tail geckos & 1 sulcata tortoise

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