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    Re: "Rookie Snake Guy" question

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    Is there anywhere to find "cut and dried" descriptions of each morph's typical characteristics? For example, what should I expect to see in a Fire or ghost... and all the others out there?
    Hey, its so nice to see someone willing to be a reptile keeper and pursue breeding bp's in the future. Your son is the catalyst and you are the effector and together you guys can accomplish this! Take the time to learn bc it never stops and read, read, read, all you can about bp's and snakes in general. As for a amazing , educational site to use as a guide and your go to reference is the great VMS HERPETOCULTURE website. They have a whole series from genetics intro through genetitcs 101 through 106! From corn snakes to ball pythons they have it all. You may even be tempted to buy a animal from them after you really get into their educational facts and theories. Oh, and don't miss out on all the educational topics right here on bp.net also! Just use the search bar and take it from there.
    Stay in peace and not pieces.

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