Re: Morphs made by non-pro breeders?
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Brandon Osborne
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KatStoverReptiles
Never, ever get tired of this snake. Ever. :O
x2! I LOVE that animal!!!
Re: Morphs made by non-pro breeders?
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Brandon Osborne
Thanks! I'm hoping to prove the "urban" for the third time and the sandblast forthe second time. It could be an anomaly but both were from the same male that produced the "urbans". I'm pretty confident it will be something genetic. These all popped up from the pewter pied project. In person, the sandblast color is similar to ivory bloods.
Thanks again
From what I see I would back that confidence.
Already threw my like to your FB page and will be watching for updates.
Re: Morphs made by non-pro breeders?
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aceman1011
The combo you posted isn't possible, as black pastel and cinnamon are alellic. You could have a super BP/Cinny (8 ball) with pastel though.
That paring can work as black pastel x pastel is black pewter. black pewter x super cinny will yield more supers, more pewters, cinnies, black pastels,silver bullets
Re: Morphs made by non-pro breeders?
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JulieInNJ
x2! I LOVE that animal!!!
x3!! I WANT!!!
ill be following :)
Re: Morphs made by non-pro breeders?
There are so many different morphs out there, that it is impossible for well known and/or big time breeders to think and breed everything. Even at base morphs, there are tons of variations that can be done. Have an idea and shoot for it.
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hungba
Hey does any one here have information or pictures of new morphs that were created by everyday recreational breeders who keep snakes as a hobby? I look over morph lists and most are listed as being created by big time breeders who have tons of snakes, which is great! But just wanted to see if it has ever been done where someone decided to try from home with the few snakes they had and created something new.
The first Pastel Puzzles and Super Pastel Puzzles were produced from a hobbyist who bought a pair of Pastels and bred them together in hopes of producing a Super Pastel.
Tom Baker who first produced the Crystals was just doing it as a hobby, breeding a Mojave x Normal and popped out the first Crystals.
Chocolates, Cinnamons, and Yellowbellies came from pet stores. The GHI came in a batch of normal ball pythons.
These are the kind of stories and genetics that really keeps this hobby going...we would be a lot further behind if it wasn't for dinkin!
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In 2010 I hatched some unusual babies from a dinker x pastel pairing.
I tentatively called them Daisys and Pastel Daisys (after my daughter, you've guessed it.. named Daisy..)
The whole clutch pastels and normals were different.
Here are a few pics:
http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...3/P1010712.jpg
http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...3/P1010738.jpg
http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...3/P1010661.jpg
I have kept back the whole clutch.
in 2011 I again hatched 'Daisy' Balls. Again I kept them back.
So far proving a Dominant gene.
This year 2012 the 2010 girls are not up to breeding weight so i'll be hoping to hatch 'super daisys' IF it is a com-dom gene in 2013..
More updated (2011) pic of a 2010 Pastel Daisy @ 880g:
http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...3/P1020262.jpg
So although i've kept snakes for many years you can just stumble across something 'different.'
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Caz
I'd like to see pics of the pairing :)
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BPNoobie
I'd like to see pics of the pairing :)
I posted a pic of mum dinker some time ago. The pic is not there anymore when I updated my pic host. Perhaps I'll post pics of dinker mum again when babies go up for sale in 2013...