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    Re: The Desert Ball

    I've seen some of these advertised on ks and they just blow me away. For a subtle morph it's quite striking and I adore what they do to the spider. Positively amazing. Congrats on having one of your own to work with!

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    Re: The Desert Ball

    Quote Originally Posted by West Coast Jungle View Post
    I saw Peter's Enchi Desert in Daytona It was definately worth taking a picture of. I can't wait to see if there is a super
    Quote Originally Posted by panthercz View Post
    Those are some sweet snakes! A desert banana clown or desert caramel glow would be unreal!!!!
    Quote Originally Posted by Entropy View Post
    I've seen some of these advertised on ks and they just blow me away. For a subtle morph it's quite striking and I adore what they do to the spider. Positively amazing. Congrats on having one of your own to work with!
    I bug Stan every now and then just to see what he is working on with them and in his last email he sent me this information quoted as sent.

    “I've bred deserts into a lot of stuff for this year - each other,
    pins, spyders, mojave, pieds, clown, yellowbelly, pastels, calico,
    lesser, cinammons and a few more that don't come to mind right now so
    fingers are crossed.”

    I am really hoping the Super is something very cool. Already having a Female will put me way ahead of the game. If the Super is really fine I will buy a Male Desert. If the Super is no big deal or it proves to be a Dominant Morph, I am still way ahead because of all of the great crosses. By the time the Female is large enough to breed I should have a few Double and possibly some Triple Morph Males to breed to her. It is a win win situation.
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