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    Re: Few new morphs here.

    Big congrats Rain!

    Could be the lighting but I was convinced you had two different tones on your Peach hatchlings, they looked very different in the picture with them sitting in the egg!

    Above all, thank god it proved recessive and not co-dom!
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    Re: Few new morphs here.

    That first one is SO pretty. It's light, but dark in other places... I love it. I'd pay a lot for a snake like that.

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    Re: Few new morphs here.

    Quote Originally Posted by joe23 View Post
    im glad that more and more cool balls come from europe!

    super animals u got there!

    ah- did u breed the burmball this season?
    We did give it a go, she locked, but nothing came of it. So, she's back on food, and she'll be tried again next year

    Quote Originally Posted by RegiusCo View Post
    Big congrats Rain!

    Could be the lighting but I was convinced you had two different tones on your Peach hatchlings, they looked very different in the picture with them sitting in the egg!

    Above all, thank god it proved recessive and not co-dom!
    Nope, they looked very different in the egg, but it seems they've all coloured up the same.
    In "theory" it could still be co-dom, we only have 1 of her first clutch, so it could be the it was aweful odds first time round. Sadly, we just dont know enough about her. She'll be going to a different male next year, totally unrelated (butter bumble bee) so that'll put an end to it being co-dom or recessive, but atleast for now, I'm fairly sure that she's recessive, and atleast we know she is genetic
    Quote Originally Posted by KCAlbright View Post
    That first one is SO pretty. It's light, but dark in other places... I love it. I'd pay a lot for a snake like that.
    Happy to listen to offers
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    Re: Few new morphs here.

    Love that Sonnet Ball

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    Re: Few new morphs here.

    Wow, they are all really good looking
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    Re: Few new morphs here.

    Boy those are realy sharp!!!!!! congrats
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