Those are the first stepsI have more plans for those lovely ladies down the road but first, black pastel albinos and hopefully black pewter albinos.
There are projects that will be busy patterned and there are projects that will look better reduced. There is no argument there and I realize that there are different strokes for different folks. At the same time, there are ideals that can be found in many morphs. Whether that's something people care or take the time to think about is a different story. I guess I'm the type of person that thinks about the small things.
For example breeding to produce a black pastel albino is going to busy up the pattern. That's expected because of the morph I'm reproducing. But this same female can also produce bee or enchi albinos that will be clean reduced non-dotted snakes. I don't see why you would buy a pattern reducing color modifying morph that displayed normal type ball python characteristics.That just seems to be counterproductive in my opinion.
I'm going to constantly try to improve what I have and what I'm working with to produce the best representations I can for my own holdbacks and any future customers. I have a lot of thought into all my animals and what I was specifically looking for when I bought them. I try to take all of my future projects goals into account. I believe that breeding high quality animals and producing the same will not only help differentiate myself from everyone else but lead to the advancement of whatever morphs I'm working with. That's my idealistic goal anyhow and the standard I try to hold myself accountable to.
Have you ever looked at Albey’s site before?
Regards,
B