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    Re: desert balls

    DANG! those are spendy, pretty, but spendy.

    to bad i lost that winning lotto ticket

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    Re: desert balls

    They are gorgeous!!
    Love their super clean yellow black contrast!

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    Re: desert balls

    Quote Originally Posted by blackcrystal22 View Post
    I'm confused about something.
    If you go down and look at Desert Het. Clown, there is a significant looking difference than a Desert.
    Why does the Het gene affect the Desert gene? Does that make it not true recessive?
    I have seen these at Pro Exotics in person and spoken with Robyn. I have also spoken with Casey Lazik about a morph that looks like the Desert but may be slightly different... not sure but Casey is calling his a Tiger project?

    The strangest part of this is that this Dom or Co-Dom gene causes the recessive genes to come out in some other form. It appears to almost make the recessives look like a co-dom. I do not think that anyone understands
    this from the conversations that I have had.

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    Re: desert balls

    i think that we will never truely be able to fully explain everything that happens in the animal kingdom, ie. desert hets, woma gene. we should just take it as art an enjoy it.
    Holy crip, he's a crapple!
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    Re: desert balls

    Does Stan Chiras have a site or any contact info?

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    Re: desert balls

    they make amazing designers... a must have for me in the next year or 2..

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    simply amazing!
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    Re: desert balls

    Quote Originally Posted by EndZz View Post
    Does Stan Chiras have a site or any contact info?
    Stan Chiras sold his entirew collection to Chad Brown, and no longer deals in reptiles.
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    Re: desert balls

    Quote Originally Posted by muddoc View Post
    Stan Chiras sold his entirew collection to Chad Brown, and no longer deals in reptiles.
    That's what I thought, but wasn't entirely sure. Glad you verified it!

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    Re: desert balls

    Quote Originally Posted by blackcrystal22 View Post
    I'm confused about something.
    If you go down and look at Desert Het. Clown, there is a significant looking difference than a Desert.
    Why does the Het gene affect the Desert gene? Does that make it not true recessive?
    That's the magic of the Desert morph! I've seen Desert het clowns in person, and they are awwwwesome!

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