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    Re: Dragon Fly

    Quote Originally Posted by jason_ladouceur View Post
    http://www.worldofballpythons.com/morphs/dragon-fly/

    I was just skimming through the world of balls sight looking for something new to add to a pinstripe project when I came across the dragon fly. It says I was just produced by Bob Clark this year and it is one of the coolest pin combos I have ever seen. Is anyone else out there working on this? Anybody have any more photos of this combo? I have recently taken a shine to fires and now that I’ve seen what they do when added to a blast I think I’ll need to make some room for a couple in the rack.
    hech yea i about dropped out when i saw the dragonfly for the first time. amazing!

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    Re: Dragon Fly

    Quote Originally Posted by Louis Kirkland View Post
    Thank you. I was thinking the same thing.
    I also thought that but wasn't sure....

    Quote Originally Posted by jason_ladouceur View Post
    sweet congrats. some pics when you get them would be awsome.
    I am still undecided if what I have are infact Dragon fly's or some of the best lemon blasts ever... lol Here is why..

    This is how they looked when they hatched



    compairred to another lemonblast from the same sire(lemon blast father)



    When they had hatched I had sent pics to some well known breeder's for their opinions and the majority thought that they were infact Fire/Pastel/Pins... Now here are some updated pics after 2 sheds...




    Now compaired to the same lemon blast now...(top left lemon blast, top right fem poss dragon fly, bottom poss male dragon fly)



    So this is where I stand right now. I know that there is a certain amount of polly morphism between different animals but still expected them too be uniformily lighter... I will just have to wait and see how they progress after a few more sheds and put some weight on. I will hold them back and plan to breed the male next season back to the mother and see for sure what they are. I am going to try the same pairring again this season and see what I get. I welcome all comments and opinions... What DoYou Think...???
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    Re: Dragon Fly

    Quote Originally Posted by Action Reptiles View Post
    I also thought that but wasn't sure....



    I am still undecided if what I have are infact Dragon fly's or some of the best lemon blasts ever... lol Here is why..

    This is how they looked when they hatched



    compairred to another lemonblast from the same sire(lemon blast father)



    When they had hatched I had sent pics to some well known breeder's for their opinions and the majority thought that they were infact Fire/Pastel/Pins... Now here are some updated pics after 2 sheds...




    Now compaired to the same lemon blast now...(top left lemon blast, top right fem poss dragon fly, bottom poss male dragon fly)



    So this is where I stand right now. I know that there is a certain amount of polly morphism between different animals but still expected them too be uniformily lighter... I will just have to wait and see how they progress after a few more sheds and put some weight on. I will hold them back and plan to breed the male next season back to the mother and see for sure what they are. I am going to try the same pairring again this season and see what I get. I welcome all comments and opinions... What DoYou Think...???
    1. I think that either way you are one lucky sob lol.

    And I agree that those 2 either have some fire in em or they are just breathtaking blasts. I’m curious, is the mother of the clutch a fire or blast. If she’s a fire then some black eyed lucy’s would be a nice way to prove that babies have some fire in em. And if that’s the case please refer back to line 1 of my message lol. Please keep us updated, I for one would love to see how those little worms progress. And would guess if there I fire there that it will become more obvious as they grow. Thanks for the pics
    Jason

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    Re: Dragon Fly

    Yeah mom was a fire and dad was a lemon blast. Yeah I will be putting the male back with he mom next year. I think there hot either way and they appear to get brighter after each shed so time will tell...
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