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    Any how we have had our female for some time now and then found this male to go with her. We have no clue as to her age but she is well over 3k grams. The male is old as dirt and hes over 2k grams. He has been bred numerous times before by his previous owner. We have put them together a few times and have seen a couple of locks ........ so who knows maybe we'll get lucky? Not sure if any one has bred two of em together or not.
    female is bottom left and male is on top and right.


    female.


    female bottom/male top.


    female left/male right.


    female close and personal.
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    Re: Unique

    Good luck on some nice looking hatchlings...
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    What kind of morphs are they exactly? They look like either real subtle morphs or very unique normals.
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    Re: Unique

    That male has some axanthic look to him, but can't really tell the color from your pciture. I like that broken stripe on your female thou, hope something nice will come out from this pairing.

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    Actually, unfortunately so far they are not morphs, just unique normals. The colors that you see are fairly accurate, kinda yellowish. The male is what you would call an IMG, maybe. The female might be as well. We were told that she may have had a sudden color change, so who knows. They are both very similar in color and have an albino texture/feel to them. We know that the male has been this color sense at least 94. He has been bred numerous times and has proved to be nothing in those breedings.

    Thanks for the kind words.

    Here is another pic of the female in outside lighting.

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    Re: Unique

    [QUOTE=TessadasExotics;1473115]Actually, unfortunately so far they are not morphs, just unique normals. The colors that you see are fairly accurate, kinda yellowish. The male is what you would call an IMG, maybe. The female might be as well. We were told that she may have had a sudden color change, so who knows. They are both very similar in color and have an albino texture/feel to them. We know that the male has been this color sense at least 94. He has been bred numerous times and has proved to be nothing in those breedings.

    Thanks for the kind words.

    Here is another pic of the female in outside lighting.

    Just love the female's pattern, hope you will prove her out to be genetic some day, but with what I really don't know now.

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    Neat! Hope they produce some extra-unique babies.

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    Well maybe his normal gene will react with her normal gene and you'll get a radioactive snake!

    Love the pattern on the girl and the mail is a looker too! He's still breeding at what 20 years old? So maybe good breeder males never give up!
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    Re: Unique

    Quote Originally Posted by steveboos View Post
    He's still breeding at what 20 years old? So maybe good breeder males never give up!
    lol I sure hope thats the case. For as old as he is, or as young, he is still very interested in breeding.
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