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    A brand new RECESSIVE morph!

    In 2006 I was able to acquire this adult male import with very unusual coloring and an unusual belly pattern.



    In 2008, I bred this male to a normal female and produced a clutch of normal looking animals. I sold a 1.1 pair to Deborah Broadus-Muskauski and in 2010, she bred the hets to each other. Out of a 5 egg clutch, there were these 2 super bright animals with the same belly pattern and the head and neck blushing of the original male.

    Introducing the first pair of CB Lentigo Ball Pythons!




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    Re: A brand new RECESSIVE morph!

    Very pretty babies!

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    Re: A brand new RECESSIVE morph!

    Congrats!! It's always cool to see a dinker project prove out! Especially when it's recessive. Any plans for future combos with these?
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    Re: A brand new RECESSIVE morph!

    Grats! I love their light auburn heads. It'll be interesting to see how they mature, keep us updated on them
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    Re: A brand new RECESSIVE morph!

    I like their heads. Can you post pics of their bellies??

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    Re: A brand new RECESSIVE morph!

    Nice job and congrats! Do you have it bred into any other morphs?

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    Re: A brand new RECESSIVE morph!

    Quote Originally Posted by volcom View Post
    I like their heads. Can you post pics of their bellies??
    Can't give it all away.

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    Re: A brand new RECESSIVE morph!

    Very cool babies!

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    Re: A brand new RECESSIVE morph!

    Very Cool!
    Congrats on a dinker proving out!
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    Re: A brand new RECESSIVE morph!

    Their heads are devastating, especially the black out lines, nice!
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