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    Re: Is it just an ordinary normal or could it be morp?? ( heavy pic )

    here is a male that I currently own. Ive been told he could possibly be a harlequin but havent got him to breed yet.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Rat160 View Post
    here is a male that I currently own. Ive been told he could possibly be a harlequin but havent got him to breed yet.

    He does have the harlequin look to him as well . Hope he proves out for you...
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    Re: Is it just an ordinary normal or could it be morp?? ( heavy pic )

    Quote Originally Posted by Zombie View Post
    I personally like breeding to morphs. Because then you still get morphs if it proves to not be genetic. If its genetic, you should still be able to tell that it changed the morph.

    I personally like the harlequin when it's added to mojave, mystic, or fire. Look at the pics on worldofballpythons.com and check em out. If you were worried about being able to tell if the morph contains the harlequin gene, then I would recommend breeding to a normal...
    thanks man for your info..
    really appreciate it..
    maybe i will try to breed with a normal first.
    i dont have any of the morphs you mentioned above..

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    Re: Is it just an ordinary normal or could it be morp?? ( heavy pic )

    Quote Originally Posted by Rat160 View Post
    here is a male that I currently own. Ive been told he could possibly be a harlequin but havent got him to breed yet.

    it is looks very similar to mine.. ahahaha..
    hopefully it is a harlequin bro..
    let us cross our fingers when breeding our snakes.. ahaha.
    thanks anyway..

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    I'd put money on Harlequin......not a ton of money.....but some money Send me a message if you breed her. I have a dinker poss harlequin girl I am going to need a dinker male for. If you hatch out a funky lookin male I want to be first in line!
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    Re: Is it just an ordinary normal or could it be morp?? ( heavy pic )

    I'd breed that to a mojave. Nice normal!

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