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    New ringer morphs?!?!

    I am looking regularly at forums. This forum is nice. I'd like to tell about
    my regius. About 4-5 years ago we looked around a lot for farmbred ringers
    in Germany. In the end we chose 1.2 ringers; hoping they may be geneti
    They are terribly difficult eaters. Pfffff. All the same we got 5 eggs from
    them last year. I'm proud of them because 4 are clearly ringers and one half
    ringer. I guess that is because 1 is normal and 2.2 genetic. At first I
    couln't believe it; I checked every other day till they were shedding. Then
    I left them alone. How is it possible... Wow..:-)) Last year I showed them
    to a well-known breeder. He thinks they are not ringers but a new morph.
    :-)). A pity is that they are also bad eaters, like their mother. Four of
    them get more and more yellow on the belly. I think they are going to be
    just like their mother.
    I do hope the mother will be having good eggs from her son in the future.
    Wait and see if they get super morphs. Very exiting....


    http://www.ball-pythons.net/gallery/...826_975331.jpg


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    Re: New ringer morphs?!?!

    Wow, very interesting, check out the FLAMES on that thing, very nice!! From what I have heard from some bigger breeders is that the Ringer doesn't really prove out genetic, you might get another ringer or two from a set of offsprings, but there is really no pattern. So getting 4 out of 5 "ringers" from a clutch, is pretty outstanding. I know those are some really cool snakes, looks new in my book, hopefully it proves out that way. Good luck!! And great find either way!!
    Custom reptile and amphibian enclosures! As well as other custom wood working.

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    Re: New ringer morphs?!?!

    i like them


    if you cant afford to take care of it, dont get it

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    Re: New ringer morphs?!?!

    neat! sign me up for a baby if they're genetic!
    I love ringers, lol. I like how dark and flamed the little babies are!! Good luck proving them out.
    1.0 Het Piebald (Lycaeus)
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    0.1 orangebelly (Secha "Veruca Salt")

    R.I.P my babies
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    Re: New ringer morphs?!?!

    P.S.
    Moderator, sorry I added double pictures, because I am not familiar with
    this forum. It is not quite right like this.
    Regards.

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    Re: New ringer morphs?!?!

    Quote Originally Posted by PrototypePythons View Post
    Wow, very interesting, check out the FLAMES on that thing, very nice!! From what I have heard from some bigger breeders is that the Ringer doesn't really prove out genetic, you might get another ringer or two from a set of offsprings, but there is really no pattern. So getting 4 out of 5 "ringers" from a clutch, is pretty outstanding. I know those are some really cool snakes, looks new in my book, hopefully it proves out that way. Good luck!! And great find either way!!

    Thanks, I got them years ago from Germany. I picked them from appr. 200
    farmbred ringers. I felt that 2 females were special. The shopkeeper wanted
    to sell me 1.2 ringers :-)).. I think it's a nice challenge.. A couple of
    years ago I bred hets piebald. That gave 2 ringers as well. But their
    patterns are quite different from the four I bred now. I have to be patient
    for another long year. Rrrrrrrrr.
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    Re: New ringer morphs?!?!

    Quote Originally Posted by darkbloodwyvern View Post
    neat! sign me up for a baby if they're genetic!
    I love ringers, lol. I like how dark and flamed the little babies are!! Good luck proving them out.
    :-)) Thanks. The problem may be that I want to keep them myself. Another breeder is also asking to get some.
    :-P.
    I am really excited. If they are what I hope, I can breed them nicely with
    other morphs. Thrilling!

    my link see: www.members.lycos.nl/corallus
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