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    Reptiles EVERYWHERE! Foschi Exotic Serpents's Avatar
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    This is one of mine. Cell pic so it's low quality. She's brighter now and has lavender in her back, orange and white along the sides, and the top half of her eyes are blue. My male is 500 grams now so I'm hoping he'll breed back to the dam very soon.


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    Re: Morphs made by non-pro breeders?

    Quote Originally Posted by hungba View Post
    Hey does any one here have information or pictures of new morphs that were created by everyday recreational breeders who keep snakes as a hobby? I look over morph lists and most are listed as being created by big time breeders who have tons of snakes, which is great! But just wanted to see if it has ever been done where someone decided to try from home with the few snakes they had and created something new.

    Also, has this ever been done? Pastel + Black Pastel + Super Cinnamon (Basically a Pastel 8-ball)
    The combo you posted isn't possible, as black pastel and cinnamon are alellic. You could have a super BP/Cinny (8 ball) with pastel though.
    Herp derp.

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    Re: Morphs made by non-pro breeders?

    Quote Originally Posted by Foschi Exotic Serpents View Post
    Make sure you do a breed-back and put that male back to mom to see if anything else is going on. Like a super. Otherwise it's just a great way to improve on bloodlines. If it consistently produces lighter morphs like that you will have produced your own high quality line of whatever morph you put that gene into.
    Oh definately.
    He is going back to her as well as a few others.
    Definately apprciate the opinions and advice!

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    Re: Morphs made by non-pro breeders?

    Quote Originally Posted by Foschi Exotic Serpents View Post
    This is one of mine. Cell pic so it's low quality. She's brighter now and has lavender in her back, orange and white along the sides, and the top half of her eyes are blue. My male is 500 grams now so I'm hoping he'll breed back to the dam very soon.

    Even for a low quality pic that's a sharp animal. The eyes sound awesome!
    My boy actually has black eyes with a slight greyish\blue on the top.

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    Here are some I've produced in the last few years....
    Pewter Pieds
    2010 female at 1800 grams...first in the world.

    2010 male at around 750 grams....second or third in the world. I sold the other male.


    2010 "Urban Camo" Super Pewter male

    adult pic.


    2010 Striped Super Pewter male


    2011 "Urban Camo" Silver bullet male

    with big brother


    2011 Sandblast Sterling males



    It can be done.
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    Yes but Brandon, you and your beautiful snakes are very well known around the Bpnet community because you keep us updated

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    Re: Morphs made by non-pro breeders?

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    2010 "Urban Camo" Super Pewter male

    adult pic.
    Never, ever get tired of this snake. Ever.
    Last edited by KatStoverReptiles; 01-10-2012 at 05:44 AM.

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    Re: Morphs made by non-pro breeders?

    Quote Originally Posted by Brandon Osborne View Post
    Here are some I've produced in the last few years....
    Pewter Pieds
    2010 female at 1800 grams...first in the world.

    2010 male at around 750 grams....second or third in the world. I sold the other male.


    2010 "Urban Camo" Super Pewter male

    adult pic.


    2010 Striped Super Pewter male


    2011 "Urban Camo" Silver bullet male

    with big brother


    2011 Sandblast Sterling males



    It can be done.
    Those are amazing!
    Think the Urban Camo is probably my favorite, but very interesed in the Sandblast genetic. Tons of potential there.

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    Re: Morphs made by non-pro breeders?

    Quote Originally Posted by Foschi Exotic Serpents View Post
    Yes but Brandon, you and your beautiful snakes are very well known around the Bpnet community because you keep us updated
    Thank you and maybe so, but I keep a very very very modest collection of about 50-60 snakes....about 25 of which are balls. I am trying to rebuild since I'm not touring as often.
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    Re: Morphs made by non-pro breeders?

    Quote Originally Posted by R.E.P. View Post
    Those are amazing!
    Think the Urban Camo is probably my favorite, but very interesed in the Sandblast genetic. Tons of potential there.
    Thanks! I'm hoping to prove the "urban" for the third time and the sandblast forthe second time. It could be an anomaly but both were from the same male that produced the "urbans". I'm pretty confident it will be something genetic. These all popped up from the pewter pied project. In person, the sandblast color is similar to ivory bloods.

    Thanks again
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