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? about morphs with specific look
Ok, so for quite a while now I've been trying to decide what my next snake purchase should be. I'm pretty much just looking for a pet at this point, but am only interested in some of the more high end morphs, even if pretty much everyone else likes to breed them to produce more of the same morph or to try to create something new (which is definitely a good thing). But I have a question, especially after seeing so many more morphs pop up every day.
My question is this: What morphs are out there, including pictures, that are either 1. Solid black and/or gray (for the most part). 2. Solid white (that will not go yellow with age, or at least be very close to solid white)?
I think a few that I can remember off hand are the super black pastel and the silver bullet as far as black/gray morphs go. And for white I've seen lucy(don't know if the eye color has an effect on the particular shade of white it is), Ivory, and snow.
If there are other morphs out there that are very similar to those described I'd really like to know what morph it is and would really love to see both a picture of one as a neo and as an adult, so I could be prepared for what types of color changes I should expect over time.
And as a side note, I was also considering my next snake being a blood python, but as far as finding morphs that look better than the norms, there doesn't seem to be too many options to chose from. But since I would really like a snake near that size, the bp was my next choice, even if it means having something that won't grow quite as big as I'd like. After having a male bp for 12+ years, and now having boas that will easily reach 8'(hog island female and albino male) and be pretty hefty, I've come to prefer the larger size, in comparison with what you'd find with bps, although I've seen some female bps reach just about the size I'd like.
Sorry for the super long post, but just wanted to get that all out there so everyone could have a better understanding of what I'm looking for. Hopefully some of you here could help me get together a little list, including pictures of both a neo and an adult (so I can have an idea of how/if their appearance changes over time).
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Re: ? about morphs with specific look
I don't know if you've seen this yet or not , but here's a link to a page which has 100 different morphs.
http://www.newenglandreptile.com/ner...ollection.html
as to your question about solid grey or solid white.
on the NERD site I linked , there's the cinnamon-super and then there's the lucy's and the ivory's you mentioned.
it does look like the blue-eyed lucy's are the whitest.
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Re: ? about morphs with specific look
Ralph Davis, RalphDavisReptiles.com claims that the "super lessers" are the whitest of the bps. No dorsal stripe or cheek marks. They are a form of the Blue Eyed Lucy. I'm not sure how their color changes as the mature, but they are a very cool white snake IMO.
http://www.ralphdavisreptiles.com/ma...y_blue_eye.asp
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Re: ? about morphs with specific look
i tought Butter x Butter produce the whitest lucy.
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Re: ? about morphs with specific look
Ok, so this is what I've found so far between those links and some more searching:
Black/gray:
Super Cinnamon
Super Black Pastel
Silver Bullet
White:
Black or Blue Eyed Leucistic
Ivory
Snow
If there are any others let me know.
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Re: ? about morphs with specific look
I have a LesserxRusso BEL and he is white as white can be. The only time he has color is when he turns pink to shed. There is no Grey, purple, or yellow on him as far as the eye can see.
- Matt
Come here little guy. You're awfully cute and fluffy but unfortunately for you, you're made of meat
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Re: ? about morphs with specific look
Black Eyed Lucys from Fire to Fire breedings are very cool, not to knock the Blue eyed Lucys...
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Re: ? about morphs with specific look
Yeah, for me the eye color wouldn't particularly matter. They're beautiful snakes anyways if they are the whitest white.
But that is my goal, to get a white bp that will stay white and not end up yellowed, or a black bp that will stay black and not start to brown up over time.
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Re: ? about morphs with specific look
 Originally Posted by Aleria
Yeah, for me the eye color wouldn't particularly matter. They're beautiful snakes anyways if they are the whitest white.
But that is my goal, to get a white bp that will stay white and not end up yellowed, or a black bp that will stay black and not start to brown up over time.
You should see my Super Black Pastel girl (thread in this section).
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Re: ? about morphs with specific look
 Originally Posted by NorthernRegius.com
You should see my Super Black Pastel girl (thread in this section). 
She's a beautiful one. I think that's why I'd prefer a super black pastel to the cinny, because the cinnys still seem to brown up over time, where as the sbp seem to just change in shade either lighter or darker but stay black.
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