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    The Jumanji Ball

    Breeding Ball Pythons is just like rolling the dice... You never know what's coming up next...

    Single gene Jumanji:
    Bright. Full. Pure.












    Jumanji Pinstripe:
    Orange. Clean. Boss.













    This is a sample out of last years clutch from our original African Import male bred to a Pinstripe female. He's in with a big Yellowbelly girl as we speak. Being a very small-time breeder with limited space, I simply can't breed every female that I want. So one girl per season is what it's going to be for us regarding the Jumanji project... for now. They are getting brighter and brighter with more red and orange as they grow. Much like ODs, you have to let them shed a few times before the colors start to appear.

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    You need more space! Because he needs a date with a fire, a lesser, an enchi, a champagne...

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    umm, im sorry, but i dont see a morph except for pinstripe. its too subtle for me.

    maybe it has some awesome super form or turns out to be compatible with some gene complex. but right now, i see nothing.
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    Re: The Jumanji Ball

    Quote Originally Posted by Pythonfriend View Post
    umm, im sorry, but i dont see a morph except for pinstripe. its too subtle for me.

    maybe it has some awesome super form or turns out to be compatible with some gene complex. but right now, i see nothing.
    I was thinking kinda the same thing. Maybe some pastel in it. What is about I that makes it it's own morph?
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    Re: The Jumanji Ball

    With these subtle morphs, I find a comparison shot very helpful. Take a look at the shot I did with the Congo Fire (http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...119-Congo-Fire). By having a Fire and a normal in the picture, you can see what the Congo gene did to the Fire gene. I think this morph would really benefit from a comparison picture.

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    Re: The Jumanji Ball

    Quote Originally Posted by van_garret2000 View Post
    I was thinking kinda the same thing. Maybe some pastel in it. What is about I that makes it it's own morph?
    Yep x3 for me. Don't see what's going on here that's special. I hatched 4 pins last year that all looked just like that one. Maybe even brighter.
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    Re: The Jumanji Ball

    Quote Originally Posted by Slowcountry Balls View Post
    With these subtle morphs, I find a comparison shot very helpful. Take a look at the shot I did with the Congo Fire (http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...119-Congo-Fire). By having a Fire and a normal in the picture, you can see what the Congo gene did to the Fire gene. I think this morph would really benefit from a comparison picture.
    awesome idea
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    Time Dilation is real, it is so real that all clocks if they are precise enough can measure it, and GPS could not possibly work without it.
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    Thanks for your comments. I guess I'll have to get some comparison shots for ya. Its pretty neat in person.
    Last edited by Coopers Constrictors; 02-24-2014 at 03:12 PM.
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    Re: The Jumanji Ball

    I like it!

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    I can see it, very pretty!

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