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    Introducing the "Kingpagne".

    Got back from Brock's a little while ago and photographed his "Kingpagne" which is a lesser x champagne. He also hatched out some Champins (champagne x pinstripe).
    I'm really looking forward to seeing both after they have shed since the Mimosa's look pretty different after they shed (will post updated pics in another thread).








    From left to right: kingpagne, champin and champagne


    On the left the kingpagne, on the right champin.


    Here is another kingpagne hatching out...little fella ducked back into the egg so I couldn't get a full head shot.
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    Re: Introducing the "Kingpagne".

    That fourth pic is insane!!! Congratulations Brock your doing some crazy things with those champagnes!!

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    Re: Introducing the "Kingpagne".

    Wow....the kingpange looks almost like an Ivory but with a less defined head pattern. It will be interesting to see how its color develops after it sheds. The champin is definately a subtle one. I think the Mimosas are the best Champange combo so far, those things are amazing! Congrats to Brock for producing three different Champ combos already. Any chance of some more combos popping up this year?

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    Re: Introducing the "Kingpagne".

    SWEET! Reminds me of an Ivory!
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    Re: Introducing the "Kingpagne".

    Panthercz,
    Killer snakes, killer pics, you should submit some of them for BPOTM, especially the "kingpagne hatching out", that is one VERY nice pic.

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    Re: Introducing the "Kingpagne".

    The ball morph's being produced this year are just crazy! Nice job Brock
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    Re: Introducing the "Kingpagne".

    Thanks everyone I am super stoked about producing the Kingpagne! I can't wait there are two more coming out right now!

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    Re: Introducing the "Kingpagne".

    Now that's a cool snake!!
    Congrats on yet another sweet Champagne combo.

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    Re: Introducing the "Kingpagne".

    your rocking this season Brock!

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    Re: Introducing the "Kingpagne".

    Rocking!!! Congrats!
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