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    What is this morph?

    Any ideas? Desert x Pin x?

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    Lemonblast Desert...
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    Re: What is this morph?

    Quote Originally Posted by LadyOhh View Post
    Lemonblast Desert...
    this ^^
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    Wow just like that huh? Amazing.. I was kinda thinking that but I always thought they had more stripes.. if you don't mind me asking what are the benefits of say a lemon blast desert of a super blast breeding potential wise?
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    Re: What is this morph?

    Quote Originally Posted by fredanthony View Post
    Wow just like that huh? Amazing.. I was kinda thinking that but I always thought they had more stripes.. if you don't mind me asking what are the benefits of say a lemon blast desert of a super blast breeding potential wise?
    Im not sure what your asking exactly, but im assuming this is the answer your looking for?


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    Oh I'm sorry I meant if hypothetically you had to choose either a super blast or a desert lemon blast female to breed which would you choose?

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    the desert, because it has desert in it.

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    And also, don't take this the wrong way (I have a lot to learn) but how do you know its a Desert lemon blast, or even desert for that matter? It amazes me how you can just eye it and name it.. Is there something that stands out as desert or lemon blast? I mean could it just be a really pretty light lemon blast?
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    Re: What is this morph?

    Are we sure it's not a desert spinner blast? It looks too reduced to just be a desert lemon blast.

    Quote Originally Posted by fredanthony View Post
    And also, don't take this the wrong way (I have a lot to learn) but how do you know its a Desert lemon blast, or even desert for that matter? It amazes me how you can just eye it and name it.. Is there something that stands out as desert or lemon blast? I mean could it just be a really pretty light lemon blast?
    Oh the desert part is loud and clear. These are some hyper-clean and bright lemon blasts from NERD:

    http://newenglandreptile.com/nerd/in...mon-blast.html

    And you notice they still all have the usual pastel grime up near their dorsal stripes? Even the cleanest pastels always have a little extra "dirtiness", but the gem you showed didn't have a speck.

    While THIS is a desert pinstripe:

    http://www.worldofballpythons.com/mo...ert-pinstripe/

    No grime at all! Not as quite as yellow as the one you showed, and a lot more pattern. So I'm going to go with desert spinner or possibly desert spinner blast.
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    Re: What is this morph?

    Quote Originally Posted by loonunit View Post
    Are we sure it's not a desert spinner blast? It looks too reduced to just be a desert lemon blast.



    Oh the desert part is loud and clear. These are some hyper-clean and bright lemon blasts from NERD:

    http://newenglandreptile.com/nerd/in...mon-blast.html

    And you notice they still all have the usual pastel grime up near their dorsal stripes? Even the cleanest pastels always have a little extra "dirtiness", but the gem you showed didn't have a speck.

    While THIS is a desert pinstripe:

    http://www.worldofballpythons.com/mo...ert-pinstripe/

    No grime at all! Not as quite as yellow as the one you showed, and a lot more pattern. So I'm going to go with desert spinner or possibly desert spinner blast.
    Awesome info! Thank you! I'm not sure on the desert spinner.. but I see what your saying, thanks again..

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