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    Orange Thing Project Update

    I wish I had more to update than pictures, but the orange thing mom didn't lay this year I know I have a couple people on here that believe in the project so I figured I post some pics. It's still not proven hence the quotes, but I held back two females I think are hets.

    First up, the "Orange Thing" with his siblings (mostly just half siblings)


    Orange Thing, Sire (the Pastel), and his full sister (from a different clutch) that I'm calling a het orange thing.


    His full sister (het orange thing)


    His full sister with a normal


    A cool picture of the three of them, orange thing, het orange thing, and pastel sire


    The sire is the uglier pastel on the top left. His daughters are the two on the bottom. I believe the uglier pastel female on the bottom left is a het orange thing since she looks so much like her sire and she was hatched pretty orange.


    For giggles, the sire and his hold back babies (minus the pastave, he's not a hold back). The Orange Thing is the top middle





    And some baby pics


    The pastel daughters, the orange one is the one I'm thinking is a het orange thing


    This is dam and sire to the Orange Thing when they were babies. They had a lot of orange when they were babies! They were out of a female from Africa who throws weird babies, I took on the project to see where it would lead. So far I haven't given up


    The Orange Thing as a babe


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    That thing looks pretty freaking orange to me.
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    Re: Orange Thing Project Update

    Quote Originally Posted by ARamos8 View Post
    That thing looks pretty freaking orange to me.
    Thank you I think he's a pretty good looking snake. Hopefully this project will prove out!


    Here are a couple "glamor pics"

    Orange Thing, this one didn't turn out great


    And his full sister I call a het Orange Thing
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    Looking at the "thing's" baby pics, I looked around several breeder sites that have orange worms and I just don't see a difference. Do you know besides the obvious (color) if there is another way to identify the morph? I would like to also know if this proves out for you. That would be such a cool "diamond in the rough".
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    I just picked up a ball python baby from Petsmart (she was on sale so I couldn't help myself ) but anyway she looks very similar to your "things". She has orange flames and also some pretty washed out whites along side the orange. I was thinking she was some kind of dinker ball. I cant wait to see what you can prove out with yours! Good Luck!

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    Re: Orange Thing Project Update

    Quote Originally Posted by ARamos8 View Post
    Looking at the "thing's" baby pics, I looked around several breeder sites that have orange worms and I just don't see a difference. Do you know besides the obvious (color) if there is another way to identify the morph? I would like to also know if this proves out for you. That would be such a cool "diamond in the rough".
    The orange thing is pretty easy because the color is so intense as a hatchling and stays intense for a good year. He also has orange blushing on his back and just a little bit of head fading.


    This is how intense he was, his black was jet black, and his face was really dark, almost jet black


    And this is a pic of his belly, even he has the tracks



    The hets all seem to have tracks, mom does too. I sold the males with tracks because I really don't need them, but here is a picture of my "het orange thing" female


    I was concerned about this female possibly being a het orange, but she's not the right color of orange, has a head stamp, and a normal belly





    Of course you have to take this all with a grain of salt, because it's unproven. Hopefully I'll get some more Orange Things next year I did take him to the Iowa Herp Expo to show him off a bit and I had a lot of people stop and ask me what he was.

    And an old picture of him and his momma
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    I really hope this works out and you get more and more orange each year. When I first got interested in ball pythons, I looked around and was disappointed there were no ORANGE morphs! I'll be watching the progress of Orange Thing and his descendants eagerly!
    Ball python - male Butter - Hazel (Dec. 2011)


    also

    Leopard gecko - female wild-type - Azizi (Oct. 2003)
    American green tree frogs - one male, one not sure. (2013)

    House cats
    - female classic tabby tortie - Murfy (2009)
    - female mackerel tabby - Grimawkin (b. Oct. 2004)


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