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    Re: Possible Morph Other Than Normal?

    Even though it's normal there's no such thing as normal in my opinion. This one seems to have very dark blacks which would go well with leopards and other dark morphs. Some normals have a lot of blushing and light color that go well with pastel and highlighter genes and so on. Many people say selective breeding but think it means putting two nice looking snakes together. I believe it's enhancing the desired trait by pairing animals with the same qualities to reinforce a desired trait. So normals are the building blocks to A+ quality morphs. But to answer your question it has to be proven out to classify it as another gene.

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