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    Sable & Choclates...

    Same or different morph? I've investigated the Chocolates, but not the Sables.

    Thanks in advance for your assistance. -Deb
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    Re: Sable & Choclates...

    Nerd advertises that you can get the same designer morphs from using sables.

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    Re: Sable & Choclates...

    Quote Originally Posted by accidental777 View Post
    Nerd advertises that you can get the same designer morphs from using sables.
    perhaps similar looking, but have they bred the sable and the chocolates together and got a super

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    Re: Sable & Choclates...

    Quote Originally Posted by nixer View Post
    perhaps similar looking, but have they bred the sable and the chocolates together and got a super
    That would be the acid test alright-
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    Re: Sable & Choclates...

    Quote Originally Posted by NorthernRegius View Post
    That would be the acid test alright-
    it would explain more. heck look at this last thread about it
    http://www.ball-pythons.net/forums/s...ad.php?t=89808

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    Re: Sable & Choclates...

    Nice to see I'm not the only one wondering about this.... hummm.
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    Re: Sable & Choclates...

    Quote Originally Posted by NorthernRegius View Post
    Nice to see I'm not the only one wondering about this.... hummm.
    im on the fence also. i like the bhb chocolates, but i also like the sables. if they are really the same i couldnt condone spending 500 on the chocolate when you can get sables for around 300.
    also from all the pics i have seen the chocolate super looks a little cleaner and slightly different, but then again it could just be age or lighting

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    Re: Sable & Choclates...

    I think they are seperate morphs based on how the super choc. looks a bit different than the super sable. That is why I opted to pick up a few chocolates and not sables. Similar looking, but not the same. Even if you bred them together and produced a super, it would be like breeding a mojave to a lesser and getting a bel. Would you call a lesser and mojave the same morph?

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    Re: Sable & Choclates...

    Quote Originally Posted by rodentslayer View Post
    I think they are seperate morphs based on how the super choc. looks a bit different than the super sable. That is why I opted to pick up a few chocolates and not sables. Similar looking, but not the same. Even if you bred them together and produced a super, it would be like breeding a mojave to a lesser and getting a bel. Would you call a lesser and mojave the same morph?
    it would be better to compare them to how the cinny/blackpastel are

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    Re: Sable & Choclates...

    Quote Originally Posted by nixer View Post
    it would be better to compare them to how the cinny/blackpastel are
    Well, I'm lucky enough to be trading for a female Chocolate, but as she's an '09 I've another year or so to get a male. I want to do a Camo-esque project, but would like to compare the two morphs in more detail. I have a good line on a Choco Pin for next year- hopefully by then more folks will have produced the sable pins & post more pics.

    I'm ok with paying a bit more if it's worth while- ultimately the most costly thing about owning a snake is the life-time care; at least at the price ranges I mostly deal in.
    All the Best,
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