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Thread: Morph Guide

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    Morph Guide

    In the morph and genetics forums there seem to be a lot of question about differences in morphs and what a specific morph looks like. Is there anyone that would be able to put together a morph picture guide with all the different morphs known so far. It could have each morph with a tiny bit of info like the type of morph, founder, and in combo morphs the genetics.

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    Re: Morph Guide

    http://www.nextworldexotics.com/hg.htm
    http://www.grazianireptiles.com/mutations.htm

    Here are some links on some info. Graziani's site list who was the first to produce some of the morphs. You can look at their sites to see pics and find out the combos. I don't know of any site that has all of them listed, pictured and what makes the combo, sorry. I think Nerd's book has most of that info, but not for sure since I don't have it yet.
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    Re: Morph Guide

    I think its one more thing that will make this site more attractive to people and become a good resource. I'll do this myself if no one else volunteers. If anybody wants to donate some pictures, I will give proper credit.

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    Re: Morph Guide

    I had a link somewhere (that would be before my dang hard drive failed! arrrgh). Hopefully Adam will see this thread as I remember he posted a great link to morph info a few months back.
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    Re: Morph Guide

    I would volunteer but I have so many write-ups and photos for my "Big book of Ball Pythons: (my own personal guide to everything ball python) that I foregot who did what and who's photos who's. so here is the next best thing. Morph Guide by The Snake Keeper. It dosent have every morph out there but they are updateing it soon so hope this helps.

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