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Morph guide

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  • 05-09-2017, 01:45 PM
    ringorock
    Morph guide
    I saw a thread earlier this morning from a rookie breeder asking what morph his hatchling was. Is there a guide for this?

    If not, I could have my company develop a site for it if there would be enough people willing to contribute. I think this would be beneficial for consumers and breeders alike.

    Thoughts? Commitments?
  • 05-09-2017, 02:02 PM
    JodanOrNoDan
    Re: Morph guide
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by ringorock View Post
    I saw a thread earlier this morning from a rookie breeder asking what morph his hatchling was. Is there a guide for this?

    If not, I could have my company develop a site for it if there would be enough people willing to contribute. I think this would be beneficial for consumers and breeders alike.

    Thoughts? Commitments?

    You are opening a can of worms with this one. The closest thing out there is http://www.worldofballpythons.com/. I am actually working on something in my spare time.

    The biggest problem is the inability for people to be able to describe the various morphs and combos in English. Even when you can get a description, many, many people are unwilling to define quality. This is an argument that goes around in endless circles.
  • 05-09-2017, 02:38 PM
    paulh
    Re: Morph guide
    Second biggest problem is numbers. Worldofballpythons.com lists nearly 300 base morphs and over 5000 combinations. But 5000 is a drop in the bucket. My calculator says that there are over a million possible combinations of 3 base morphs.
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