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    Fun with a Camera

    Just decided to take the camera out and grab a few pictures.

    A 2013 male Pastel Mystic


    A 2013 male Mystic Cinnamon


    A 2013 male Mystic Pewter


    A 2013 female Pewter

    Not sure if she is more than a Pewter or not? She was from the same clutch as the above Pewter Mystic. The pairing was a female Pewter to a male Mystic. The 2013 male Pewter Mystic looks far more blushed and lighter in color, while his dorsal pattern fades, unlike his sister, the 2013 female Pewter. But when I compare the 2013 female Pewter to her half sister, a 2012 female Pewter, the 2013 female Pewter is nice and gray, while the 2012 female Pewter has developed a general brown color, as is typical of Cinnamon Pewters. The 2012 and 2013 female Pewters have the same female Pewter mother, but the 2012 was sired by a Mojave male, while the 2013 was sired by a Mystic male. Here is a good comparison shot.

    For more comparison shots, take a look at this thread about the 2013 clutch (http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...Clutch-Results).

    A 2014 male Pastel Mojave with something else going on. For a little on this clutch, look at this thread (http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...stic-Influence).



    A 2012 male Pastel Mojave Pinstripe (Jigsaw Blast). This is the first 3 gene animal I produced. He was stubborn and I had to assist feed him for almost 6 months, but now he takes live rats without any hesitation. He sired the 2014 clutch that the above male Pastel Mojave with something else going on is from.


    A 2014 male Lesser Spotnose




    And finally, a 2014 female Orangebelly Mojave (one of my favorite 2 gene combinations)





    Hope you guys enjoyed the pictures.

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