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    Re: The Desert Ball

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    Re: The Desert Ball :O

    Do you know if Stan Chiras has a website?

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    Re: The Desert Ball

    Quote Originally Posted by JBallPython View Post
    For the smokin' combos they produce the Desert themselves look relatively "normal"... Its VERY cool what subtle morphs like this can unlock! Best of luck with her Albey!
    Hi Jason,
    When I think of relatively “normal” and “subtle morphs” I think of Fires and Vanillas. Just looking at the first five pictures you can see there is nothing subtle or normal about the Desert. They just scream intensity. Even my nicest Pastel’s are no match for the coloration on her. The second set of pictures where I tried to show the pattern that made Stan and Peter think they were Desert Ghost; I purposefully over exposed the pictures to emphasize the pattern. It didn’t hurt that she is getting ready to go into blue to emphasize the ghost appearance. That washed out her coloration even more. No doubt about it, these guys rock.

    PS By the way, this is not a promotion for Desert Ball sales. My Female is only 500 grams and even if I used JASBALLS breeding schedule I would have to wait at least another two months to breed her. LOL Just funning with you John, You know I love ya.
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    Re: The Desert Ball

    Ah...my mistake...I was looking at the second set of photos. Thanks for clearing that up!
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    Re: The Desert Ball

    Albey, those look great. They all appear to have a real funky detached head pattern, is that typical of the morph? I remember seeing pictures of desert ghosts years ago and not being very impressed. I guess I haven't been paying attention because I didn't know that these were something completely different.

    I remember Stan posting a pic of that desert enchi before but I don't think he explained what it was at the time. I've always wondered about that one.

    Best of luck with those, they look like they will be the key to some really cool combos, actually it looks like they already are.

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    Re: The Desert Ball :O

    Quote Originally Posted by Halfdawg View Post
    Do you know if Stan Chiras has a website?

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    None that I know of, but he advertises them over at Kingsnake occasionally.
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    Re: The Desert Ball

    Geez! Thanks Albey, just thanks! ANOTHER animal I want to add to my collection now - as if there weren't enough already!

    She's SMOKING! Now I really need to get off my duff and come see you some time!

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    Re: The Desert Ball

    Quote Originally Posted by MarkS View Post
    Albey, those look great. They all appear to have a real funky detached head pattern, is that typical of the morph? I remember seeing pictures of desert ghosts years ago and not being very impressed. I guess I haven't been paying attention because I didn't know that these were something completely different.
    Yea Mark the head pattern is a little bit funky on them. I guess it is just one of the characteristics of the morph.
    Quote Originally Posted by MarkS View Post
    I remember Stan posting a pic of that desert enchi before but I don't think he explained what it was at the time. I've always wondered about that one.
    Stan is such a low key guy his stuff kind of flies under the radar. You would never know the guy has been one of the big boys for 30 plus years by the way he promotes himself. LOL
    Quote Originally Posted by MarkS View Post
    Best of luck with those, they look like they will be the key to some really cool combos, actually it looks like they already are.

    Mark
    Thanks Mark, I am really looking forward to what I will produce with her down the road.
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    Re: The Desert Ball

    Quote Originally Posted by rabernet View Post
    Geez! Thanks Albey, just thanks! ANOTHER animal I want to add to my collection now - as if there weren't enough already!

    She's SMOKING! Now I really need to get off my duff and come see you some time!
    I am just doing my part to stimulate the economy. LOL You know you are welcome at any time, just give me a call.
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    Re: The Desert Ball

    I love the spider one... beautiful!

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