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Showing the Base morphs some love
It seems these days everyone and even more so breeders are trying to produce awesome multi-gene combos. It makes me miss the days when people worked to produce the most awesome lookin single gene snakes they could. That's what I want to see is the best examples of base morphs you've got. Rules nothing like bananas or tristripes I want to see enchis (roseyreps) and spiders and lessers ect ect.
Ill start things off here is an awesome little female pastel we hatched this year

Your turn.
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Re: Showing the Base morphs some love
My Enchi. I need to buy a camera. Phone pics are crap.

1.0 Firefly
1.0 Hidden Gene Woma Granite
1.1 Mystic
0.1 Bumblebee
0.1 Enchi
0.1 Super Lesser BEL
0.2 Mojave
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Everyone's seen her before, but......Dinah, single gene mojave:
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I really love my enchi!

And my cinny:
Last edited by Andybill; 11-28-2012 at 10:57 PM.
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Good night Chesty, wherever you are....

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Here are a couple...
1,500 gram female spider

1,000 gram butterscotch hypo
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