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    Subadult/Adult Desert Pics?

    I've got the desert bug. They are just so clean and vibrant, it makes me want to get a second job for a couple months until I get enough $$ to get one!

    Anyone have pics of bigger desert morphs? I just want to see how they look when they get older... do they get better? Do they "brown" out, etc.

    I'm referring to the codom (or dominant) gene.


    Does anyone know if Pete Kahl's line is compatible with Pro Exotics' line? I guess We'll have to wait if they can cross to make a super (if there is one).

    The only thing is that since they're codom/dominant, their value will come down quickly! (when compared to recessive genes) Would you be willing to invest $3000 in one?

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    Re: Subadult/Adult Desert Pics?

    yeah value will get down, like all the other morph.

    If you get a male, and breed them in 2 years, there won't be a lot of other people producing it. That mean, the price will still be good.

    If it's a codom or dom, that mean you will be able to have 50% of the offspring be desert (unless you are talking about desert ghost recessive gene). If you breed the male to 2-3 normale females and get only 4 eggs / clutch, that mean you should end up with 4-6 desert. To make it even, the price would have to be lower than 500-750$. And that make sense.

    Look at the market for enchi. I think it's gonna be nearly the same as it and more and more people are selling them, and the price is still around 600-700 for a male and more for a female.

    All of this without taking in consideration the money involved in the next years to come and the combos.

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    Re: Subadult/Adult Desert Pics?

    Adult Deserts turn a Khaki color as they mature. I wouldnt say they brown out, but it is a dissapointing change. I dont know how the combos are going to fare. You can look at pro exotics page and check out the desert spyder sub adult. as a baby it was black and White and now it is kinda khaki colored. personally, i like the desert morph and the combos are exciting, i guess we will just have to see which combos are worth making.

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    Re: Subadult/Adult Desert Pics?

    Quote Originally Posted by roadrunner View Post
    Adult Deserts turn a Khaki color as they mature. I wouldnt say they brown out, but it is a dissapointing change. I dont know how the combos are going to fare. You can look at pro exotics page and check out the desert spyder sub adult. as a baby it was black and White and now it is kinda khaki colored. personally, i like the desert morph and the combos are exciting, i guess we will just have to see which combos are worth making.
    I can't find the page you are referring to - are you sure you're not looking at a desert ghost combo vs. a desert combo?

    Here's a picture of a sub adult Tiger I took in Daytona - Enchi/Desert combo:


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    Re: Subadult/Adult Desert Pics?

    Quote Originally Posted by Tristan View Post
    Does anyone know if Pete Kahl's line is compatible with Pro Exotics' line? I guess We'll have to wait if they can cross to make a super (if there is one).
    As far as I know - yes, they are the same thing.

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    Re: Subadult/Adult Desert Pics?

    Here is a picture of mine when I first got her at 89 grams.



    Here is a picture I took of her a couple of days ago at 850 grams. She is about a year and three months old.

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    Re: Subadult/Adult Desert Pics?

    Here's my Desert a while back when she was around 700g... mine is incredibly shy...

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    Re: Subadult/Adult Desert Pics?

    Those are really amazing looking snakes, cant wait till they get into more of the combos

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    Re: Subadult/Adult Desert Pics?

    Albey, Justin, very nice deserts!!

    Justin, do I see desert clowns in your future?

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    Re: Subadult/Adult Desert Pics?

    Tristan,
    check out stan chiras' pict on the Photo buckett of kingsnake of his original Desert(no im not referring to the bell's recessive desert ghost project). Stan has a pict of his adult Desert and no they dont look like the juveniles that other guys are posting. This is not a slam against them, this is education. How often does a breeder show you the adult snake? I dont think this deminishes the project but lets not fool ourselves either. The pict on Pro Exotics of the Desert Spyder is a Year old snake and it looks nothing like the pict of a baby Desert/spyder. There is a pict of a baby Desert/Spyder of Stan Chiras' on his photo bucket. Best of luck.

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