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    Huffman Hydra Mojave

    Both the Hydra and Huffman gene are still fairly untapped genes, so I'm very excited to be working with both. I was surprised by the amount of orange the Huffman added to the Mojave instead of the blacks. Either way, I cannot wait wait to see what happens when Black Pastel is added!


    Hydra Mojave / Hydra Huffman Mojave / Huffman



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    Hydra Mojave / Hydra Huffman Mojave

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    Nice work Ben. Lookin great!
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    Very neat looking snakes. I like the hydra mojave and then the funky alien heads on the middle one.

    Can you explain what the huffman does? I've never heard of it before and I don't have "the eye" yet. The hydra appears to fade out the black from the belly up.
    Alluring Constrictors

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    Re: Huffman Hydra Mojave

    Mmmm those are good looking snakes I have always been interested in the Huffman gene but it is so hard to come by. Also I'm excited to see some more hydra combos because they look like they have a lot of potential

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    Re: Huffman Hydra Mojave

    Cool pictures!

    I've never known of the morph/line whatever info you can share would be great! Would be great to learn of new possible combos.
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    .1 pied ball het albino
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