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    Telling it like it is! Stewart_Reptiles's Avatar
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    I've heard it's best not to get too into the champagne gene because of facial deformities
    That would be Black Pastel and Cinnamon.

    Issues with Champagne are possible wobbling and some Lethal combos. http://www.owalreptiles.com/issues.php

    If I were to bred her, would it be better to use another champagne because she already has so much champagne going on and people might find the babies desirable because of that, or go with another morph? If so, which morph would you use?
    I would avoid Champagne, Spider see above (Lethal Combos)

    I would go with Enchi or Leopard Combo.

    She is not an interactive snake, and even though I really like her champagne head marking, I seldom get to see it up close because when she's picked up, she'll roll herself into the tightest ball imaginable with her head out of sight in the middle. I'd like to see that little head more often. *sigh* She's also the only one who's ever bit me. I get to see her head when she's striking, but that's not really on my joy list. Would it be better to use a male like my butter, who is so easy going he doesn't even care if the dog sniffs or licks him? Thoughts?
    You are dealing with a simple brain wild animal lacking the frontal lobe of it's brain, expectations in dog breeding versus snake breeding are totally different.
    Last edited by Stewart_Reptiles; 09-13-2016 at 02:41 PM.
    Deborah Stewart


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