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Thank you. They are unique for sure. I'm currently speaking with a few other breeders who have identified certain BB morphs and putting opinions together, but as far as actually marketing these before a breed-back clutch, it looks like a dominant gene. I hope to get a male up to weight for next season in the hopes of proving it co-dom. This is exactly what I was hoping for to work on my white back albino project. I also think they would contribute to the looks of a super cinny. Possibly creating a super with a ghostly glow due to the extra blushing on these.
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The polls are in.. As I suspected, a few hours after I made my original post and began thinking about the lack of a stripe on those babies.. She does not appear to be a het red but she is genetic and all the babies are also genetic blackbacks.
Now to wait for that first shed so I can be sure how many of the other 3 are fires. I know one is for sure but the other 2 have a weak head marking and no mustache or lip spots so I'm unsure as of yet.
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White back albino huh! Never thought of that. Well Monica you have some great looking snakes and good luck on a breed back. What ever they turn out to be they look amazing.
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Oh yes. I began planning that the moment I saw Corey Woods' first whiteback albinos a few years ago. He's one of the breeders I was talking to about this clutch based on my plans. I plan to produce lavender backs to increase the amount of color. I now have some great founding stock.
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Re: Sneak peek!
 Originally Posted by RichsBallPythons
Better study your morphs a lil better as chocolates and cinnies Look NOTHING alike as i have both.
Chocolate
Cinny

No offense, Rich, but that Chocolate isn't your typical textbook example either. I honestly don't see anything about it that says "Chocolate" at all. Just an observation.
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Then you need to study the chocolate morph as well. Theres more than one line of chocolate. This is Jas's Line of chocolate that produced the First ever mojave chocolate. This line of chocolate is closely related to John Berrys line of chocolates.
Berry line
http://www.johnberryreptiles.com/ima...JBR%20line.JPG
http://www.johnberryreptiles.com/ima...e%202010_1.jpg
http://www.johnberryreptiles.com/ima...e%202010_2.jpg
chocolates range from dark to light same as other morphs like pastels. Some are nice some arent the best example.
2007 First Mojave choclate produced by Jas.
https://fbcdn-sphotos-a.akamaihd.net..._4033152_n.jpg
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Rich, are those silver eyes on that mojo chocoloate?
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Re: Sneak peek!
 Originally Posted by llovelace
Rich, are those silver eyes on that mojo chocoloate?
I think thats what jas told me is their silvery. Ill have to ask him to be 100% sure but im pretty sure thats what he said while back
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Re: Sneak peek!
Grats on a killer clutch!
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