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    Currently, what is the most underrated morph?

    You see a lot of breeders and hobbyist gravitating toward certain morphs that everyone has to have. What do you consider a morph with a lot of potential that many breeders either aren't working with, or that aren't seen often.
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    One that does amazing things but hasn't been discovered yet. Seriously though, I would look into orange dreams if I were you. I'm trying to work something out for one in the next few weeks.
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    Those are some great looking animals. The one I think has a ton of potential is the orange belly. They enhance other morphs like the yellow belly gene but it's a little different and the super form is very unique. I've only seen one or two breeders working with them.
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    I would like to see more stuff from Chocolates and Leopards. They are both relatively new, though.
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    Re: Currently, what is the most underrated morph?

    Carmel Albinos

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    Re: Currently, what is the most underrated morph?

    Spotnose

    Without a doubt the Spotnose

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    Vanillas. Although people are working with them pretty hard mainly with lower end combos i think the vanilla especially the super vanillas would be killer in higher end combos
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    All the above are great examples. This hobby has way too many possibilities!
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    Ooh, and Ultramels. I love them so much. They are so much more saturated than Caramel Albinos, and also don't have the spine kinking problem. I can't wait until I can afford a pair of hets. They are just one of the brightest, most gorgeous morphs out there, IMO.
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    Re: Currently, what is the most underrated morph?

    Quote Originally Posted by meowmeowkazoo View Post
    Ooh, and Ultramels. I love them so much. They are so much more saturated than Caramel Albinos, and also don't have the spine kinking problem. I can't wait until I can afford a pair of hets. They are just one of the brightest, most gorgeous morphs out there, IMO.
    The day I can either afford or trade for a pair of het ultramels will be a happy one indeed. The thought of making ultramel glows gets me a little too excited, haha.
    Specializing in Ball Pythons, New Caledonian Geckos, and African Fat Tails


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