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    Re: Sulfur and Pastel Sulfur Comparison Photos

    Beautiful pics as always Celia.
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    Re: Sulfur and Pastel Sulfur Comparison Photos

    same Celia from EbN?
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    Re: Sulfur and Pastel Sulfur Comparison Photos

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    same Celia from EbN?
    Yup! Nice snakelettes, Celia!
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    Re: Sulfur and Pastel Sulfur Comparison Photos

    Dave Reid sent me pics of his Sulphurs and they appear low in browns and blacks with the yellow showing more. He proved them to be dominant and this year he will see if they are co-dom. So when you combine them with other morphs they produce less of the darker colors but I don't think they shed clear like a ghost but a ghost sulphur would probably be real clean!

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    Re: Sulfur and Pastel Sulfur Comparison Photos

    Wow they really make the pastels look hot, can't wait to see the super the sulphers look ghost like to me.
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    Re: Sulfur and Pastel Sulfur Comparison Photos

    whoa those are hot!! an ember BP morph? now thats something i'd like to see
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    Re: Sulfur and Pastel Sulfur Comparison Photos

    The Sulfur has been bred into the Mojave too, and gives the Mojave a lighter look and a maroon tint. Basically, the Sulfur does what someone said it looks like they do, and that is, they clean up and brighten up existing morphs. The thing about the Sulfur that is interesting is that as babies, most Morphs look their best, but with Sulfurs, they have the ugly duckling syndrome, and look like milk chocolate colored normals as babies, but eventually lighten up, and turn into a very pleasing toffee colored ball, looking like a toffee hypo. To give credit to everyone, Eric Sandoval was involved in the first breeding, his Mojave Het Hypo male to my unproven at the time Sulfur female, that has now proven genetic. I do not want to bore you with all the details, but if you want the story, feel free to email me @ Hoggwldreptile@aol.com. I have tons of pics too, if you want to see others, and the Sulfur Mojave, EmberBall, or Tangerine.

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    Re: Sulfur and Pastel Sulfur Comparison Photos

    cool thats so beautyfull

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    Re: Sulfur and Pastel Sulfur Comparison Photos

    Bruce, unfortunately for you, I did not produce the Sulfur YB, and honestly, it is my least favorite of the crosses. That being said, the Sulfur Mojave YB might be my favorite cross, as it looks VERY similar to a Super Stripe. I do not have pics of either, but the triple is definately worth looking up on Google

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    I will give you this pic though, Sulfur Mojave Spider, Sulfur Spider, and Spider....decent comparison pic.

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