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She is looking great se7en! You are doing something right. Lol. :D
Quote: Originally Posted by se7en green pastel is the european name for the gene, but to me, it just sounds better (and is easier to say) than lace black back. http://www.worldofballpythons.com/mo...ce-black-back/ I suppose you like the metric system too! :P Nice looking pair. Looking forward to seeing what you do with them in the future. Dave
Quote: Originally Posted by AKA Dave I suppose you like the metric system too! :P Nice looking pair. Looking forward to seeing what you do with them in the future. Dave Canada must be like a mix of Europe and America, we have het reds and the metric system. Woot!
Quote: Originally Posted by AKA Dave I suppose you like the metric system too! :P Nice looking pair. Looking forward to seeing what you do with them in the future. Dave well, i've spent almost 20 yrs in the military. i'm used to measuring distance using m and km more than ft and miles. :rolleye2:
Quote: Originally Posted by Ballpythonguy92 Thnx for clearing that up I would of thought them as the same gene and I also thought lace black backs where a different morph but now I know :) Sent from my SM-G920W8 using Tapatalk just to further illustrate the difference, here's a few morphs for visual aid super green pastel: http://www.worldofballpythons.com/mo...-green-pastel/ red axanthic: http://www.worldofballpythons.com/morphs/red-axanthic/ and here is green pastel mixed with HRA (which does not look like either of the two super forms above): http://www.worldofballpythons.com/morphs/lahrax/
Quote: Originally Posted by se7en well, i've spent almost 20 yrs in the military. i'm used to measuring distance using m and km more than ft and miles. :rolleye2: Fair enough, and thanks for your service! Dave
Quote: Originally Posted by AKA Dave Fair enough, and thanks for your service! Dave i prefer using oz and lb for weight, but all these damn reptiles got me using grams. hahahaha!