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    Champagnes

    Looking at a lot of pics of Champagne combos on WoBP, and it looks like they tend to throw out a lot of ringers. Is this something people who work with the morph notice, or is it just that the bigger breeders hit the odds better?

    (Either way, I think I've been charmed by the champagne enchi and will need to add one to my collection at some point.)
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    I love the champagnes. Anyway here is a link to a thread a little while ago where Dave Green shows some champagne ringers he's working on which makes it seem that you can breed for it.

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    Those ringers are super cool. I'm not a big fan of most champagne combos, but some of the ringers look pied almost. I have a black pewter ghost female and was deciding what male to get her. I landed on a mimosa and hoping for a few ringers myself. Here is my little guy. He is 200 grams and just a cool looking snake.


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    Re: Champagnes

    What a pretty baby! (Also, I like the lego backdrop, lol.)

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    One of the highest paradox ratios

    It seems the champagne is a true champion. It has one of the highest paradox ratio and one of the highest ringer ratios.

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    They're super cool, but for a while I just couldn't justify adding one into my collection space because it... really didn't go with any other breeding projects I have planned?

    But then this post happened. Now I KNOW I need one!

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    Re: Champagnes

    I LOVE champagnes! Almost as much as I love BELs, but not quite! They make some wicked combos.


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    Re: Champagnes

    LOL this isn't even the best champagne. Do some research you would be astonished.

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    Re: One of the highest paradox ratios

    Quote Originally Posted by cj2 View Post
    It seems the champagne is a true champion. It has one of the highest paradox ratio and one of the highest ringer ratios.
    Actually I'd say pieds are the true champs. Pretty much everyone knows what a pied is and if they don't, you show them one and almost everyone goes "oooh ahhh". Plus you can pretty well mix them with anything and come out with some really sweet combos. I like clown pieds and candy pieds, heck who am I kidding, I like all pieds. Champagnes never really grabbed me and I like the color on bananas and coral glows but I hate the black specks they get with age. I do really like reduced pattern clowns too.
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