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Re: Golddust Spider
Just to clarify the Golddust Spider, I talked to Brian, and he said that is a "Black Opal" that is a codom morph, but not a pastel, combined with a Spider, sorry for the confusion I caused, I just remembered the Opal part.
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Re: Golddust Spider
 Originally Posted by Bill Buchman
Mark,
I doubt we will be seeing the base morph anytime soon. A popular way to introduce a new morph is to show either the super or a combo -- in the Goldusts' case -- both. Secrets are secrets after all  .
I hope not, I really hate secrets. When I was a little kid I was hard to live with around Christmas time... My Parents used to have to keep the wrapped presents locked up in the trunk of the car so I wouldn't open them early...  
 Originally Posted by PrototypePythons
Just to clarify the Golddust Spider, I talked to Brian, and he said that is a "Black Opal" that is a codom morph, but not a pastel, combined with a Spider, sorry for the confusion I caused, I just remembered the Opal part. 
What's a Black Opal? Is that what he's calling the Heterozygous form? Or is that some other mutation? The only Opal I've ever heard of was the Superpastel, but I don't think too many people call them opals anymore.
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Re: Golddust Spider
 Originally Posted by MarkS
What's a Black Opal? Is that what he's calling the Heterozygous form? Or is that some other mutation? The only Opal I've ever heard of was the Superpastel, but I don't think too many people call them opals anymore.
Yes the Black Opal is what they call the Heterozygous form, and they are not a pastel or anytype. He also says not many people call the super pastels Opals anymore, so he calls the Het form of this morph Black Opal.
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Re: Golddust Spider
I love the hypo pewter, definitely one of my favorites. That lavender albino cinny was pretty cool too. 
Thanks for sharing!
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Re: Golddust Spider
 Originally Posted by MarkS
I hope not, I really hate secrets. When I was a little kid I was hard to live with around Christmas time... My Parents used to have to keep the wrapped presents locked up in the trunk of the car so I wouldn't open them early... 
What's a Black Opal? Is that what he's calling the Heterozygous form? Or is that some other mutation? The only Opal I've ever heard of was the Superpastel, but I don't think too many people call them opals anymore.
Somebody posted a a Black Opal clutch on KS last spring -- not Brian. I also saw a UTUBE video about 3 weeks ago of 2 guys cutting a clutch of what they were referencing as "Black Opals". I thing that was the name of the vid as well. The guy doing the cutting sounded just like Brian to my ear. The Black Opal was a dark granite type morph. I think a super was hatched in that KS post. I think I'll do little search while I am waiting for my feeders to be delivered!!!
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Re: Golddust Spider
 Originally Posted by Bill Buchman
I also saw a UTUBE video about 3 weeks ago of 2 guys cutting a clutch of what they were referencing as "Black Opals". I thing that was the name of the vid as well. The guy doing the cutting sounded just like Brian to my ear. The Black Opal was a dark granite type morph. I think a super was hatched in that KS post. I think I'll do little search while I am waiting for my feeders to be delivered!!!
I think I know the video you are referring too, I saw it as well, and that was Brian you hear, and it was Brian talking and it was Aaron's (From A&B Reptiles) eggs, he used to work with Brian. The super form, from talking to Brian today, is alot like a super chocolate, except the super form of the Black Opal is a irradescent shiny brown with gold spots, as opposed to the dull brown on the chocolates.
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Re: Golddust Spider
 Originally Posted by coldbloodaddict
Not sure why You quoted me on this...I did not make the post, m00kfu did...
sorry, don't know how it happened. Probably hit the wrong button or something.
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