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    I see you don't have a description for Asphalt. That's one morph that I find very interesting, most people would consider it co-dominant having a super form. However, even the trained eye can't tell if you have an Asphalt or a Normal. In my mind this would be a recessive gene, the super being the recessive visual. The Gravel is similar, I think they are just different lines of the same morph, the Asphalt being discovered in Canada, the Gravel in the US. I'm pretty sure both were discovered by accident when pairing up with Yellowbelly to create the very impressive allelic Highway and Freeway complexes.

    There are several morphs that I've never heard of before, I wonder if some were named based on a single individual and then not proven genetic? (Alloy, ARP, Arctic, etc..)

    Chocolate is a dark snake, super Chocolate is even darker.

    Disco is a 'lightener' or enhancer, similar to Fire or Xtreme Gene. It's allelic to Fire and a Disco Fire is a white snake (in the same complex).

    Blade is interesting... It's usually only associated with the Clown gene. I think it was originally used to describe a reduced pattern Clown. I've often wondered it it's actually Enchi. I've seen Enchi Clowns and they look exactly like a Blade Clown.

    I think 'LC Black Magic' may be multiple genes. Not sure what the LC means but a Black Magic is Black Pastel + Mojave.

    Scaleless Head may not be missing any scales on the head, it may have 'micro scales'.
    Last edited by cchardwick; 11-21-2017 at 11:54 AM.


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