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Re: Morph suggestions for someone who doesn't intend to breed
 Originally Posted by Brad91
How come Deserts can't be bred? I thought all morphs were about was color and pattern, not sterility...
From what I have heard.. Only females can't reproduce as they die when preggo or something along those lines.. I don't think it's 100% confirmed that they can't breed but it hasnt been successfull yet
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Re: Morph suggestions for someone who doesn't intend to breed
I do find bees pretty interesting, but I'm not exactly wowed by them so I don't think I'd be willing to shell out hundreds of dollars for one. But holy moly deserts are gorgeous! I've never heard of that morph, thanks for the tip guys! I think I'm gonna start the hunt for a desert female =)
this forum is a godsend xD
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Re: Morph suggestions for someone who doesn't intend to breed
 Originally Posted by Brad91
How come Deserts can't be bred? I thought all morphs were about was color and pattern, not sterility...
http://www.owalreptiles.com/issues.php
some morphs have known issues. most morphs are totally fine, on their own and in all possible combination. for "desert" it says: female fertility issues. and it means, breed them and bad things can happen. im no expert and dont know what exactly, but i guess it must be really bad because noone breeds them. Apart from that they are totally fine.
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Re: Morph suggestions for someone who doesn't intend to breed
That's so weird.. Thanks for the answer.
Sorry ikethedeviant, I didn't mean to steal your post. You can have it back now. Lol.
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Morph suggestions for someone who doesn't intend to breed
Albino is always a hot choice. There seems to be a lack of love for albinos recently. I don't know why?
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Re: Morph suggestions for someone who doesn't intend to breed
hmm ive done some light browsing for deserts so far and it seems that some female desert morphs are thousands of dollars! why so much for a snake that can't breed? Do you guys think $300 is a fair price for a female desert?
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Re: Morph suggestions for someone who doesn't intend to breed
 Originally Posted by interloc
Albino is always a hot choice. There seems to be a lack of love for albinos recently. I don't know why?
Im considering albinos as well =) albinos are about as far away from the normal morph as you could get so it's def on my list!
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Re: Morph suggestions for someone who doesn't intend to breed
 Originally Posted by Brad91
That's so weird.. Thanks for the answer.
Sorry ikethedeviant, I didn't mean to steal your post. You can have it back now. Lol.
lol it's okay, the result of your post hijacking is that I learned something new =D
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Re: Morph suggestions for someone who doesn't intend to breed
 Originally Posted by interloc
Albino is always a hot choice. There seems to be a lack of love for albinos recently. I don't know why?
I agree completely! Albinos are great. I think they don't get much love because so many other co-dom morphs are out there now. And a lot of folks on the forum are trying there hands at breeding. People don't wanna play with recessives as much. If I were looking for a "pet" an albino would be the first thing I would consider.
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Re: Morph suggestions for someone who doesn't intend to breed
I suggest Albino, hypo, pinstripe, mojave, or lesser.
You can get male hypo pastel, pewters, super pastels, lemon blasts, bees, etc for $350 or less.
Female deserts have deformed reproductive tracts, which is why they slug out or become egg bound.
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Last edited by satomi325; 03-07-2013 at 11:22 PM.
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