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    desert balls

    any one checked these out yet? this is one of the cleanest morphs i have seen in awhile. so musch potential from these. check out the tiger.
    http://www.proexotics.com/currently_available.html
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    Re: desert balls

    Its an amazing morph, wish I had the coin for some of those combos!
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    Re: desert balls

    Oh... Oh oh oh. You have to see it in person before you even think you know what it's about.

    They are aaaawesome

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    Re: desert balls

    Yup - I "discovered" these in Daytona at Pete Kahl's table and decided that the Tiger project is one that I want to work. I have the female enchi (my avatar) - now I need a male desert for her to "date" in a few years!

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    Re: desert balls

    He had some GORGEOUS ones too at Tinley, Im sorry I didnt take any pics.

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    Re: desert balls

    ah dreaming the day awaytill i can get one
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    Re: desert balls

    Recessive, dom or codom? Does anyone know? Seriously I really need to find this out before I make future plans to get one (after breeding next year).
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    Re: desert balls

    At least dominate - unknown yet if they are co-dom. Chad Brown talked about them on Reptile Radio and it appears that the females may be dwarfs, so they are taking much longer to grow up to breeding size to find out if there is a super.

    If you listen to that episode of Reptile Radio - he addresses that specifically.

    http://www.blogtalkradio.com/reptileradio

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    Re: desert balls

    I love the desert combos. I almost picked up a desert pastel in Daytona last year from Stan Chiras (sp?) but couldn't part with that much $$. I think Robyn bought some of Stan's animals and has just made some amazing combos. I really like the tiger and the pin tiger!

    I saw the desert tigers at Pete's table this year in Daytona. It's so exciting to see the way these are taking off.

    There are also desert ghosts/hypos. Mark and Kim Bell produce these. Don't get confused though . . . . their line is recessive not co-dom.
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    Re: desert balls

    Quote Originally Posted by Alice View Post
    There are also desert ghosts/hypos. Mark and Kim Bell produce these. Don't get confused though . . . . their line is recessive not co-dom.
    NERD also has desert ghosts - they have recessive and dominant lines, I believe - because I'm always asking Kara - which line was it I liked best? I believe it's the recessive line I'm crazy about:

    http://www.newenglandreptile.com/ner...ll-python.html



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