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    Re: Help me find a morph! - Blacks/greys/whites maybe?

    Quote Originally Posted by JodanOrNoDan View Post
    Just an additional comment. I have not seen a ball yet that I consider a true black. There are balls that have true black in their pattern but not covering the entire body. Once again, lesser /mojave and lesser/ lesser are white. The other bell complex animals often have a yellowish hue and or have some yellow dorsal striping. The white of the white will be an albino lesser/mojave but this will of course have red eyes.

    The black eyed white snakes are hit and miss with the total amount of pure white. I have an Ivory that is more white than my super mojave but I have seen plenty of Ivories with quite a bit of pigment. I have seen very white super fires but it is not odd to have orange on those animals as well.
    Is this black enough for you?

    http://www.worldofballpythons.com/mo...uper-mahogany/

    I really like that one myself. I can see quite a bit of potential there if they are all consistently that dark and maintain that into adulthood.


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