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joewas
at Tue Jul 18 23:52:11 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by joewas ]
Sorry, you are right, I don't like that morph as well, but do like it in the Borneo Short-tailed Blood Python though, they stay lighter and do not fade in pattern as the normals do.
Was trying to point out that their are two standard forms of spotted, with the Cape York being the brightest one with the most contrast. You may not be able to tell which is which with baby sanakes, unless they are side by side. As adults, the normal is very dull and faded and the Cape Yorks keep some of the contrast and stay alittle brighter.
The Cape Yorks also come in a stripped form, where the spots on the spine all run into one another and form a stripe. The barkers produced these. I like the non-stripe Cape Yorks the best. I breed all three of the standard forms, with the Cape Yorks being the best.
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