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    Morphs that lighten up

    Ok so in the next 2-3 years I plan to breed the 3 morphs I have now and the morphs I may get. I do not plan to breed for profit, I am primarily breeding just to produce myself a BEL or a few BEL's lol. Anyway, I have 2 Mocha's and I will not be using the male Mocha for the BEL project so I want to breed him with a dom or co-dom morph that will brighten up his offspring Mocha's in the first generation instead of having to holdback (as is the case with hypo's). What morph's will do this? I know pastels will but they brown out too much for my taste.
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    Re: Morphs that lighten up

    fire, vanilla, yellow belly, lemonback, congo, and id still say pastel, check out how pastel mixes with other morphs.

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    I've seen some pastel mixes that are beautiful. But Pastel's give like a false picture. Because all their offspring bright orange and yellow, but eventually fade to brown. I'd rather produce something that even though isn't maybe as bright as a pastel from birth, will retain it's color as an adult.

    Would you say Desert's fall into that category?
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    Yea their still expensive though, at least for my taste, I don't think i've seen too many adults though

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    Fire is one of the best examples of what you're looking for.

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    Id go for a fire too. And you have the budget to add another female, add a female fire to have yourself a black eyed lucy to look forward to in the future.

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    Re: Morphs that lighten up

    you also have the sulfur

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    enchi enchi enchi!!
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    Re: Morphs that lighten up

    Quote Originally Posted by Pinoy Pythons View Post
    Id go for a fire too. And you have the budget to add another female, add a female fire to have yourself a black eyed lucy to look forward to in the future.
    Well w.e I end up buying will be female anyway. If I produce a Fire-Mocha I'd have a snake that can produce both BEL. Hmm now I wonder if I can produce a Black eyed/blue eyed Lucy..... wonder what that would look like.
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