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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.
    The first Pastel Puzzles and Super Pastel Puzzles were produced from a hobbyist who bought a pair of Pastels and bred them together in hopes of producing a Super Pastel.

    Tom Baker who first produced the Crystals was just doing it as a hobby, breeding a Mojave x Normal and popped out the first Crystals.

    Chocolates, Cinnamons, and Yellowbellies came from pet stores. The GHI came in a batch of normal ball pythons.

    These are the kind of stories and genetics that really keeps this hobby going...we would be a lot further behind if it wasn't for dinkin!
    Last edited by Luke Martin; 01-10-2012 at 04:33 PM.

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