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Wow that is just some amazing stuff, over the top crazy:bow:
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Thanks Raul! I will get some more pictures up today of the new hatchlings!
Brock:banana:
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I may be dating myself, but am I the only one that remembers "champipple"?
Might be a good name for a champagne cross.
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Brock Wagner
MPENN what is it?
Brock
It is what Fred Sanford called his mix of Champagne and Apple Ripple.
Congrats Brock, they look nice. However, I am wondering if that really is another Lesser Champagne with it's nose out of the egg. It appears to have to much color on the nose and top of the head. The one that is out appears to have an almost white head. I was just curious, because that would make for some great variation in the Lesser Champagne morphs.
Congrats Again,
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muddoc
It is what Fred Sanford called his mix of Champagne and Apple Ripple.
That is it!
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MPenn
That is it!
I guess I showed my age as well.
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Tim you have a eye for ball pythons that is for sure! Thanks for the props I appreciate it. You are right it is a normal Champagne with its wonderful little nose sticking out. There are two more Lesser Champagnes in the clutch that have their white noses peering out!
Brock
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Congrats Brock nice looking animals. I look forward to seeing an axanthic champange and an albino one as well. You are rolling this season. Keep up the great work.
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The corks are really popping off the bottles at Brock's house!
Everyone else just has sparkling wine...;)