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    Talking Maybe some Sulpher in the future.

    Well, after six months of breeding, my Sulpher male finally got the idea. He has only been attempting copulation for about 6 weeks, so maybe he is a quick learner after all. He does have one more female to breed this year, and will hopefully woo her too. We shall see. I did stop breeding yesterday, but will continue with a few projects for another 4-6 weeks. I hope everyone is able to see the beauty of this morph, as there has been tons of skepticism surrounding it. Enjoy,


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    Re: Maybe some Sulpher in the future.

    Nice MBM


    I hope this project goes the way you want it to!

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    Re: Maybe some Sulpher in the future.

    Whats a sulpher? Looks normal to me.

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    Re: Maybe some Sulpher in the future.

    The smaller animal in the pic is a Sulpher. I got him from the guy that proved Sulphers out. He has also produced Sulpher Mojaves and Sulpher Pastels. They aren't as distinguishable as an Albino or Pied, but they are different. Hopefully the original breeder will prove this morph to be incomplete dominant this year. That still remains to be seen. There are many who have speculated, and believe this animal to be the same as some other proven morphs, but I would rather not speculate until we see the Homozygous form. Hope that helps explain the project to those interested parties.
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    Re: Maybe some Sulpher in the future.

    I think ive seen it some where, was it david reid, or emberball?

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    Re: Maybe some Sulpher in the future.

    Yes, David Reid is the one with the Ember ball and the Sulphur Ball.
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    Yes Tim, very skeptical of the Sulpher. but wish you luck in proving me wrong.

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    Re: Maybe some Sulpher in the future.

    Tim,

    good luck man.. I hope he prooves out for you. I may have to be on the list when he does
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    Re: Maybe some Sulpher in the future.

    I have seen pics of the sulfur pastels and mojaves and they were much cleaner then the non sulpher morphs. I plan on picking up a male this year and testing them for myself. Would love to see how your project proves out.

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    Re: Maybe some Sulpher in the future.

    Thanks Sevo and Raul. I have seen a pair of Pastel Sulphers in person and they are definitely distinguishable. I think I almost like them better than my Pastel Yellow Belly. I haven't seen the Mojave Sulphers yet, but they look amazing in person. Maybe the Sulpher gene aids other morphs, I don't know. However, I really like my plain Sulpher as he is. Very unique looking, and I hope to get a clutch from him this year.
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