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    Beginings of a new morph.

    A few moths ago we purchased what looked to us to a good " dinker project". A male ball python with insane blushing and an almost full dorsal blush. He was mated to a normal female, in hope he proved out to be genetic. The paring produced 5 eggs ( 4 normal and 1 boob.)

    Day 50 we slit them open, the 4 viable eggs contained what looked like to be 3 ( 1.2 ) morphs and 1 ( 0.1) normal. The boob egg although almost fully developed didn't make it.

    Day 55 the snakes emerged from the egg.. We got 3 morphs all displaying the same characteristics as the sire.. Near to full dorsal pattern and dorsal blush and a normal which also displays the same characteristics.

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    off-spring:
    Last edited by HCC MORPHS; 05-12-2012 at 01:02 PM.

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