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    Super black combos

    What kind of combo morph mixes might go well with super black pastels, besides the obvious pied?

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    albino super black pastel lol
    1.0 black pastel dh ghost clown 'Ezio'
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    Re: Super black combos

    Lavender albino?

    Caramel or ultramel ghost?
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    enchi super black pastel
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    Re: Super black combos

    Ghost would be a good one. Albinos and lav's wouldn't show any of the black right? And pastels, enichis, fires, lessers and such would be lost in the black right? What about spider?

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    super phantom super black pastel. Be a lucky clutch to get a double super but should be nice.

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    Re: Super black combos

    Hi,

    Quote Originally Posted by donkiez View Post
    Ghost would be a good one. Albinos and lav's wouldn't show any of the black right? And pastels, enichis, fires, lessers and such would be lost in the black right? What about spider?

    No but they would be all white or all purple snakes.


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    dont thing any white would come in that double super. Both being dark supers. Could end up with a all black snake with a golden dorsal stripe

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    All purple, wow anyone know if thats been done, I can't find it anywhere but I bet so. Adding a ressive gene to my project might take longer than I wanted though.

    So my dilemea is that I have two super blacks hatching right now, my goal was to get ONE super black and I thought it would be next year or later but now I have two and have achieved my goal with no real second step in mind yet. I haven't sexed them yet but I was considering picking up a cinny x (something) to breed with one of my new babies down the road. If possible I also want to avoid back breeding their offspring to reduce any super black deformaties. So I appreciate all ideas.

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    No, I don't believe a super cinny lavender or super black lavender has been produced yet. I've seen lavender cinnies, but never a super. It's the sort of thing that people will BRAG about, so we'll know pretty soon after it happens. But lavenders don't color up properly until they're a few years old, and some turn out more purple than others, so we won't REALLY have an all-purple snake for a while.

    The super black plain albino is called a "blizzard". It makes a spectacular "red-eyed leucistic", much cleaner than you get from the TSK or VPI axanthic "snows". (Though personally, i really like the faded, iridescent pattern of the snows...)

    And I think we're all wondering what a super black spider or pinstripe will look like.
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