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    Hey guys, I'm pretty sure I know what they are but just wanted a second option. The pairing was a champagne pin albino to a mystic Potion. Three babies made it. I think the two are Jigsaw het Albino and the other one is a Champagne Pinstripe Mojave het Albino. What's your thoughts

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    Re: Help me ID

    I can't comment on the Morphs since I don't work with most of those genes, but, that egg is too wet in the photo...
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    It was a clutch of six and three didnt make it. It was a mistake on my behalf and I feel terrible about it. Moisture wasn't the problem. That egg was died.

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    Re: Help me ID

    Not sure on the morphs but beautiful babies!

    It always sucks to lose a hatchling. I had lost 3 eggs this season, one molded and 2 were dead in the egg with severe kinks one also hatched out pretty kinked up too, things happen.
    At least you still got a few nice babies from the clutch

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    This is my first clutch too. Any input on the morphs? I've made my best educated guess from the pictures and research I've done however I'd still like some input from some more experienced breeders. There are a few combos that I could confuse these with (primarily the champagne mix, I'm pretty sure I'm spot on with the Pinstripe Mojave's however I could stand corrected)

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    well your Jigsaws can be a Mystic Pin, instead of Mojo. i can't tell the difference in this combo, could u? i love Champs but don't think i've even seen a Champ Jigsaw. it's at least def a beautiful 2 gene animal tho.
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    Agreed on all of that. When I cross referenced all of the possible morphs I could get, there was definitely 2 choices for each one I have. Hence why I'm seeking better judgement haha. The only reason I'm leaning towards a jigsaw rather then a mystic pin is because the back line is solid on the jig. The mystic pin has more of a broken line.
    Http://www.worldofballpythons.com/fi...jigsaw/005.jpg

    The champagne pinstripe mojave is again a difficult one. When I cross reference everything I've seen it appears to be all 3 Gene's as the straight mojave champ looks to have different colors.

    I intend on proving out all of these animals anyways. All I need to make sure of is that the jigsaw dont have champagne in them (I'm 99% sure they dont) as I'm going to breed them back to dad (assuming I got females). Does it get earlier to ID them the older they get? Everything I've stated about is only from my limited knowledge so I'm open to any other suggestions.

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