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    ....hm....

    Okay so me and my girl have been talking a lot about what we are going to get next summer for breeding purposes. We can't get rectics and burms Just yet because we love in new York. We have been trying to think of what's really Not to aweful popular and Not really messed with genetically yet...well bloods popped into my mind and she agreed. You don't see very many bloods being purduced like you do other things. So my question is what genetic morphs are there of bloods out there? I have done a little research and seen the following

    Superstripes
    albino both t+ and t-

    And I can't seem to find anything beyond that....is there anything else?

    Any help Would be great.

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    Bloods are actually not too popular in the hobby, like you noticed, but I've seen them picking up a bit of speed with enthusiasts as of late. I'm not a big blood expert, but as far as morphs go there are the superstripes, albinos (t+ and -), and then I've seen some things like magpie, golden eye, and ivory. I'm sure there are more, but I just don't know about them haha. I'm sure someone on here will chime in with more info.
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    It seems like there are actually a lot of morphs out there. VPI has a lot of them. There are several galleries on there site: http://www.vpi.com/galleries
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    Are you interested in Blood Pythons?

    Borneos?

    Sumatrans?

    There is a sheet somewhere on the web that lists all the mutations, Im trying to find it

    Bloods have the most mutations, followed by the Borneos, then the Blacks.
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    To be honest I haven't look into it to much. I just think it would be fun to mess around with something That isn't as common or have as many morphs as say balls or corns. I will Have to look into each I guess as I though they were pretty much all the same. It Would be greatly appreciated if you did find the link! Thanks!
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