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Thread: Amethystine

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    Amethystine

    Who here knows of any breeder that works with scrub morphs?
    I have been seeing some unbeleivable morphs out there. The orange amethystine is unreal.

    another thing.... can I get a link to a reliable page that describes the localities of this species? I have read so many different things that i dont know which are good sources any more.
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    Re: Amethystine

    As far as I am aware, there are no morphs in scrub pythons. There is some patternless and axanthic in the Tanimbar scrubs (nauta).
    Check with Yasser at Spitfire for some info on the scrubs.

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    Re: Amethystine

    So the website that had different colored scrubs just had nice locality scrubs?

    I am fairly new to this species, but scrubs are amazing.
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    Re: Amethystine

    i'm no expert but yes, the different locales do have different patterns and colors... i agree though, yasser with spitfire is very knowledgable - it seems like he had some possible hypos or something too at one time, dont quote me on that.

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