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    Re: Need some advice! New to ball python!

    Where can i find good example of a morph??
    There's no better way to learn about the variablity in a given morph, than to actually SEE them in person. Pictures NEVER do them justice. There are 'standards' that are generally excepted as being 'better', but you may have a different opinion.
    I'm no expert, so listen to what others tell you - however, with a pastel, I prefer the brightest, deepest yellow that colors most of the body with the brown of the alien heads being as light and as high up on the animal as possible. Some like the black back areas to blush a lot. On a Super Pastel, I agree with that. With a single gene pastel, I prefer LESS blushing. I like the contrast between the black and the yellow. If you're going to use the pastel for future breeding, I'd say go with the more blushing.

    The blushing issue is the same with the Mojo. I look for a Mojo with unique patterns and more yellow in the back pattern and more gray/silver in the side pattern. Again, that's what I look for. I don't know what would be better for future breeding.

    I'm looking forward to seeing what others have to say. Good question..

    Andy -
    Last edited by Andys-Python; 06-21-2013 at 03:37 PM.

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