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    Deserts

    Hi:

    Does anyone know where the "Deserts" originated? I mean are they base morphs brought in from Africa, or did they pop up in someones collection?

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    Re: Deserts

    Quote Originally Posted by Norm Grant View Post
    Hi:

    Does anyone know where the "Deserts" originated? I mean are they base morphs brought in from Africa, or did they pop up in someones collection?
    AFAIK they are base morphs brought over from Africa.

    I really want one, but unfortunately they are pricey... and hard to come by.
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    Re: Deserts

    The desert comes in two forms; the desert ghost which is recessive and the "plain" desert which is co-dom. I don't know who brought the first ones over from Africa, but I believe Stan Chiris (sp?) started working with the co-dom form several years ago. Pro Exotics bought Stan's stock when he left the business I believe. Robyn with Pro Exotics is really taking this co-dom desert morph to a new level with all the combos produced. I also know that Mark and Kim Bell have been working with the recessive desert ghost form for quite awhile.

    I really want a tiger (desert enchi) male, but I've got to wait a bit due to the current prices.
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    Re: Deserts

    Yeah thanks:

    they are nice and I just wondered if they were super forms of what some exporters call special colors, which are sort of like vanillas.

    Thanks again
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    Re: Deserts

    Stan Chiras and Peter Kahl both have separate lines of co-dom deserts balls. Stan explained to me that his original desert sire was an CH african baby import that was passed over by cherry pickers looking for other morphs such as yellowbellies. Hopefully a super desert can be proved out this year. In the meantime, they make beautiful crosses.


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    Re: Deserts

    DM, is that one of TC's Deserts?

    Just being nosy.

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    Re: Deserts

    No its Stan's Line.

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    Re: Deserts

    So I know very little about deserts but after seeing what they can do for a pin I'm sold!

    http://market.kingsnake.com/detail.php?cat=32&de=676684

    Now if only that money tree in my backyard would hurry up and flower....




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    Re: Deserts

    if you like those check out the tiger pins there a triple mutaion pin,desert,enchi there awsome

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    Re: Deserts

    Ok so I looked them up.
    http://www.proexotics.com/currently_available.html

    Its amazing how much the desert cleans everything up! Very cool snakes but just too much... Hopefully they will drop in price in the next few years and I can get my hands on one.




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