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  • 10-26-2009, 04:24 PM
    Hacker79
    Re: Updated pics of ALBINO PATTERNLESS LABYRINTH
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by tsdsbd View Post
    ik im wrong but doesnt a patternless labyrinth kind of sound like an oxymoron? doesnt labyrinth have to do with the pattern or no?

    just wonderin! ;)

    LOL...Exactly. The two names really don't go together at all, which is why I guess I like it. Labyrinth is the name give to a genetic pattern mutation, because it looks very maze-like. When you combine the green pattern with the labyrinth pattern into one snake, they seem to block each other, causing the snake to have no pattern at all. So, even though the snake above has no maze like pattern, it still is genetically a labyrinth as well, since that is the name given to that mutation. I'm just sticking with what everyone before me has done with the burm mutation names and other designer morphs. :) I've never been that big on the funky names people give to new designer morphs in ball pythons. If you don't keep up on it, it is very hard to know what morphs are actually involved.

    Ben Rogers
  • 10-26-2009, 08:14 PM
    RBCpythons
    Re: Updated pics of ALBINO PATTERNLESS LABYRINTH
    abosolutely stunning!
  • 11-13-2009, 10:56 PM
    playingwithsnake_21
    Re: Updated pics of ALBINO PATTERNLESS LABYRINTH
    im not much of a burm guy but i could use one, that's a beautiful burm
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