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    Yeah.. I wouldn't say he's for sure a morph, but I'm sure he could pass down some of his good looks to your other snakes!! He could definitely enhance a few cool looking morphs if he turns out to be genetic... I really think it's good to make sure you know what you are looking for in a normal! Instead of just breeding a morph to any old normal that doesn't even fit the project...I think people should be more selective it isn't just morphs that pass down the genes--good OR bad!

    I bet he could make some cool enchis!

    It's amazing how his sides are almost completely connected!

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    If only he were a female... I'd like to see a clown with his colours and reduced pattern... but, I just don't see myself raising up a female clown to breeding size and pairing it with my funky normal male... when I could get like a pastel het clown or something...

    Maybe someday I'll throw him with a normal or some sort of female and see if the offspring have a different appearance, hold back some females... lol pipe dreams.

    He is however my girlfriends pet and will remain in the collection for the foreseeable future, so hey it could happen.

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    Re: "Normal" looking morphs

    Quote Originally Posted by Drewp View Post
    If only he were a female... I'd like to see a clown with his colours and reduced pattern... but, I just don't see myself raising up a female clown to breeding size and pairing it with my funky normal male... when I could get like a pastel het clown or something...

    Maybe someday I'll throw him with a normal or some sort of female and see if the offspring have a different appearance, hold back some females... lol pipe dreams.

    He is however my girlfriends pet and will remain in the collection for the foreseeable future, so hey it could happen.
    I know that beginner Breeders usually thinks 2 way: eee is a just a hobby.. but will be nice to return my investment ....
    So I understand that your Lemon Blast male will have Priority in Breeding... but if I'll have spare female I'll breed him just for curiosity
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    Neat little guy; reminds me of one of my favorite normal girls. Might be worth dinking around with, especially if you put aside a female normal just for that purpose.

    My brief mental list of "stuff that could be mistaken for a normal if not produced by a reputable breeder" includes:

    Special
    Specter
    Low-quality desert
    Low-quality Enchi
    Vanilla
    Low-quality fire
    Mocha
    Vin Russo het BEL
    Orange dream
    Low-quality mystic/phantom
    Low-quality calico
    Chocolate
    Sable
    Low-quality axanthic

    ... I'm not sure if I would include yellowbelly only because it seems that their belly markers are so distinct, there really isn't much question, even if the pattern looks pretty much dead normal ...

    I put "low-quality" in front of a number of those because IMO, a high-quality specimen would be unmistakable, but I've seen poor-quality specimens that do look an awful lot like normals.

    ... Any I missed?

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    Re: "Normal" looking morphs

    Quote Originally Posted by Serpent_Nirvana View Post
    Neat little guy; reminds me of one of my favorite normal girls. Might be worth dinking around with, especially if you put aside a female normal just for that purpose.

    My brief mental list of "stuff that could be mistaken for a normal if not produced by a reputable breeder" includes:

    Special
    Specter
    Low-quality desert
    Low-quality Enchi
    Vanilla
    Low-quality fire
    Mocha
    Vin Russo het BEL
    Orange dream
    Low-quality mystic/phantom
    Low-quality calico
    Chocolate
    Sable
    Low-quality axanthic

    ... I'm not sure if I would include yellowbelly only because it seems that their belly markers are so distinct, there really isn't much question, even if the pattern looks pretty much dead normal ...

    I put "low-quality" in front of a number of those because IMO, a high-quality specimen would be unmistakable, but I've seen poor-quality specimens that do look an awful lot like normals.

    ... Any I missed?
    Low Quality Het Red
    and most of Banned/reduced pattern.. till they prove... they just normals
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    This female looks virtually identical to a 1.1 pair of "Harlequin Wide-stripes" that a friend of mine has. Has anyone ever heard of or worked with them before? He said its an unproven morph but believed to be genetic.
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