Design your own high contrast morph.
I am looking for ways of producing the most striking high contrast patterns. I am wanting peoples thoughts on genetics that produce the brilliant color patterns. Please feel free to post photos if you already have a ball python that meets this. Also looking for theories on genes that might produce the effect safely.
Cant wait to see what you guys come up with.
Re: Design your own high contrast morph.
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tttaylorrr
here's a Super Orange Dream Yellow Belly Spider produced by
Eric Alan. this guy is KILLER! a perfect example of a high contrast morph. i wish there was more black in the pattern to fit my own personal tastes, but i mean...look at him!!!
https://ball-pythons.net/forums/cach...om/uRRPL53.jpg
(sorry i didnt ask for permission to post this photo Eric Alan but i really wanted to share him!!!)
I agree he is striking but yet I am looking for more of a pattern as well. Love the bright colors. Wonder if they fade as he ages? Also not a huge fan of the spider gene. Health issues becomes a concern.
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Skyrivers
I agree he is striking but yet I am looking for more of a pattern as well. Love the bright colors. Wonder if they fade as he ages?
not this guy! here's a photo Eric Alan shared from this past november. :)
i agree i like more patterning as well, but the colors that guy has is just nuts. i'm looking forward to following this thread!
Re: Design your own high contrast morph.
How about going here and deciding for yourself there are over 6000 mutations http://www.worldofballpythons.com/morphs/? have fun. :gj:
Re: Design your own high contrast morph.
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tttaylorrr
That is amazing. Would like to see that in a clown.
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Aedryan Methyus
My vote would have to go to the VPI Axanthic Fire. I wish I could have both of those genes in every Ball Python I will ever own or produce!
Nice contrast there. Would love to see more color than the Axanthic has though. I do love them for what they are.