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    Orange dreams?

    The difference is that a quality YB doesn't look normal. The quality OD's i'm seeing in this thread just look like orange tinted normals... YB's have headstamps, flames, blushing, different patterns. I'm just not seeing it with OD's. the peachy looking sides are nice but thats about all i see in them...
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    Orange dreams?

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike41793 View Post
    The difference is that a quality YB doesn't look normal. The quality OD's i'm seeing in this thread just look like orange tinted normals... YB's have headstamps, flames, blushing, different patterns. I'm just not seeing it with OD's. the peachy looking sides are nice but thats about all i see in them...
    then think of it as a recessive project where the "hets" can be picked out, similar to piebalds. hell, 10 years ago the OD probably would've been dubbed recessive anyways. there's no denying the homozygous form and its combos are phenomenal. would you not work with a gene simply because it required a homozygous form to REALLY shine? (i.e. any recessive project. lol) even some of the single gene combos are crazy too. have you seen the leopard orange dream or the lesser dream bee?

    lol to each their own though. everyone has their own "flavor" of ball pythons. some morphs i could care less for while others are head over heals for em.

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    they look like enchis in person. i have an Adult OD and they look really good in person. But i love the combos more then almost anything else

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    Re: Orange dreams?

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike41793 View Post
    Idk.. I still think they're just too normal looking for my taste...
    I am not crazy about the OD itself either, but it's true also for several mutations (Pin, YB Pastel, Mystic etc).
    The motivation to add this boy to my collection was simply about what I can do with him (like other mutations), my goal is not too produce more of the same, but to get what I really want (Super OD Fire Spider, Leopard OD, etc).

    Sometime buying an animal is about the big picture.
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    i agree!

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    deborah is your guy breeding yet?

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    Re: Orange dreams?

    Quote Originally Posted by melly911 View Post

    deborah is your guy breeding yet?
    He is still trying to figure it out , but I am in no rush anyway.
    Deborah Stewart


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    good luck!

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    I'm a little late to this party, but since there were so few pictures posted I don't think anyone will mind a thread resurrection.

    Best looking orange dream female I've hatched to date...


    Here's another orange dream female at about 800 grams...


    Here's an orange dream spider, aka dream bee, also at about 800 grams.


    And a black pastel orange dream at about 800 grams.

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    Orange dreams?

    Markus Jayne made a post on here a while back it contains pics of over 20 orange dream morphs they have produced and it definitely got me into the orange dreams

    http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...e-Dream-Morphs!

    I don't own one myself yet but I can't wait to get into the orange dreams. They clean and enhance colors and I love it! I personally love the way the orange dream looks on it's own! Lol.


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