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    What to breed with my sunglow female

    A bit new to the whole thing. I'm quite happy with my sunglow cause she's already my "dream snake" as it is but she's just hit the point of being breedable so now i'm looking for suggestions on what to breed with her. She's a kahl coral sunglow =)

    Any suggestions for a male morph? Thanks!

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    How about a hypo jungle het or a hypo motley het, no normals with the latter.

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    Re: What to breed with my sunglow female

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    How about a hypo jungle het or a hypo motley het, no normals with the latter.

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    I would also do a hypo motley or maybe a hypo arabesque het albino. No normals and you'd be introducing a pattern gene along with color.

    You could also consider something that is also het for anery and the following generation you'd be working on moonglows.
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