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    Re: First ever Green/Labyrinth is out of the egg!

    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick Long View Post
    so this is the first breen/labyrinth EVER or just ever for you?
    As far as I or anyone else knows this is the first time these two morphs have been combined. It's hard to believe considering they have both been around for so long, but they aren't that easy to make.

    Ben Rogers

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    Re: First ever Green/Labyrinth is out of the egg!

    Quote Originally Posted by wilomn View Post
    I thought the labyrinth was not a spotted morph and had a, well, labyrinthine pattern, which I don't see on the green you've pictured.

    What makes this a labyrinth?
    The snake pictured is the combination of a labyrinth pattern with the green pattern. While it doesn't look very labyrinth, it still is a homozygous labyrinth in additon to green and has the potential for some pretty interesting breeding projects. If you notice the other greens in the group shot are much different.

    Ben Rogers

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