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lets see the dark ones :)

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  • 06-19-2011, 07:22 PM
    RandyRemington
    There are several proven genetic lines of chocolates (BHB and Bell being the main ones). Daniel Garcia proved the line I'm working with genetic by reproducing it in 2007 and Marshall Van Thorre produced the super in 2010. Before we saw the super I wasn't sure they should be called chocolate but to me the super looks enough like the BHB and Bell lines that I'm calling them Garcia line chocolate. Some of the heterozygous version (i.e. regular chocolate, not the homozygous super chocolates) are pretty subtle and I've had some I wasn't sure about but most stand out pretty obvious.
  • 06-19-2011, 07:26 PM
    RichsBallPythons
    Re: lets see the dark ones :)
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by RandyRemington View Post
    There are several proven genetic lines of chocolates (BHB and Bell being the main ones). Daniel Garcia proved the line I'm working with genetic by reproducing it in 2007 and Marshall Van Thorre produced the super in 2010. Before we saw the super I wasn't sure they should be called chocolate but to me the super looks enough like the BHB and Bell lines that I'm calling them Garcia line chocolate. Some of the heterozygous version (i.e. regular chocolate, not the homozygous super chocolates) are pretty subtle and I've had some I wasn't sure about but most stand out pretty obvious.

    Dont forget, John Stranahan has his own line that produced first Chocolate Mojave, as well as John Berry
  • 07-15-2011, 04:33 AM
    AK907
    Here is another dark ball we rescued earlier this year. Her previous owner had her on a "diet" because she was thought she was fat and wanted her to be more active.

    The day we brought her home. A little thin, but she looked a lot better than the poor spider ball we also rescued from that lady.
    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...normalball.jpg

    Picture of her I took tonight. Now how is this for a fat little sausage?! Man she can eat! :D
    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...t/IMG_0340.jpg
  • 07-16-2011, 01:20 AM
    RandyRemington
    Re: lets see the dark ones :)
    Again, not technically a normal project anymore but here are three tones of super chocolates I just hatched from my Garcia line pictured in this thread:

    http://snakemorphs.com/images/201107...chocolates.jpg

    And here is the chocolate mojave on eggs that I hope will include a mojave super chocolate and/or a mojave chocolate cinnamon either of which I'm betting will be a very dark snake.

    http://snakemorphs.com/images/201106...011clutch9.jpg
  • 07-16-2011, 02:25 AM
    mdfreak2
    Re: lets see the dark ones :)
    heres garbage disposal it eats everything i put in its cage thats how it got its name it is up to 18-- grams [IMG]http://ball-pythons.net/gallery/file...trucks_047.jpg[/IMG]
  • 07-16-2011, 02:41 AM
    mdfreak2
    Re: lets see the dark ones :)
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by mdfreak2 View Post
    heres garbage disposal it eats everything i put in its cage thats how it got its name it is up to 18-- grams [IMG]http://ball-pythons.net/gallery/file...trucks_047.jpg[/IMG]

    here is my other male normal reduced pattern http://ball-pythons.net/gallery/files/2/0/4/1/9/100.jpg
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