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    Extra Dark/Extra Light?

    What are some really light/really dark BP morphs around $300-400? I really like Super Cinnys and Mystic Potions
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    Mojave GHI is pretty dark. Some GHIs are really dark (we just hatched out one and will be posting pictures soon). Mojave Cinnamon and Mystic Cinnamon are pretty dark. Super Pastel Fires are bright and light. Bottom line is that there are a lot of combinations that are eithere really dark or really light.

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    I really like my super cinny, she's pretty dark but has some cool little odd patches of pattern and pure black but her overall color would be more brown than black. She's not my darkest though, my darkest is a combo I have not seen too much but she's gorgeous, she's a genetic black back cinnamon and has a ton of pure ink black on her. Her brown is a really beautiful dark chocolate brown so the combo of a lot of pure black and really dark brown makes for a really dark snake overall. I was always more into the really bright combos but she grows on me more and more every time I look at her. Now I just need to figure out how to add her into my breeding projects.

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    Het red axanthic, Trick, chocolate, blackhead, phantom/mystic, and a few others...
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    Het red axanthic ghi is a rather under appreciated combination start out dark then morph into beautiful chocolate and cream
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    Re: Extra Dark/Extra Light?

    Quote Originally Posted by Slowcountry Balls View Post
    Mojave GHI is pretty dark. Some GHIs are really dark (we just hatched out one and will be posting pictures soon). Mojave Cinnamon and Mystic Cinnamon are pretty dark. Super Pastel Fires are bright and light. Bottom line is that there are a lot of combinations that are eithere really dark or really light.
    Here is a picture of our really dark GHI male that just had his first shed.

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