February, 2009

26
Feb

Yellow Belly

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Co-dominant – First proven genetic 1999, it’s super the ivory was first produced in 2002. This subtle morph holds a hidden gene that when combined with other morphs has produced some highly desirable snakes.

Yellow Belly

26
Feb

Spider

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Co-dom or Dominant, First produced in 1999, named for it’s web like pattern, impressive on it’s own, this morph has produced some of the most sought after combo’s, bumble bee’s, spider albino, stinger bee, honey bee, killer bee, queen bee…

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26
Feb

Piebald

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Simple Recessive – This very popular morph was first produced in 1997. The amount of white in Pieds is highly
variable, while the head pattern is always normal. The amount of white in the parents has no influence in the amount of white in the offspring.

Piebald

26
Feb

Pastel

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Co-dominant – First produced in 1997. There are many lines of Pastels available today. The more desirable lines hold their yellow color into adulthood. We have tried to select high yellow Pastels with extensive blushing, hoping to pass these traits onto our many combo’s

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26
Feb

Normal

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Wild-type – We feel it is important to have normal balls in our ncollection to expand morphs we already have. We select ours by looking for odd patterns, lots of blushing, and different color variations.

Normal

26
Feb

Mojave

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Co-dominant – Very nice colored snake having brown with yellow and golden markings and blushing towards the belly. Mojave’s are used to make some very nice designer morphs. Mojave x Mojave or Mojave x Lesser = Blue Eyed Leucistics.

Mojave

26
Feb

Lesser

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Lesser -

Lesser

28
Feb

Hypomelanistic/Ghost

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Simple Recessive – In 1994 the first Hypo or Ghost was produced. These animals appear to have a washed out gray color in place of the dark pigmentation. True Hypos shed clear. Not all lines are compatible.

Hypomelanistic/Ghost

28
Feb

Genetic Stripe

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Simple Recessive – Proven in 1999 this awesome snake has patternless sides with a gold stripe down its back. Some snakes have a few breaks in their stripes, but are sill eye catchers.

28
Feb

Clown

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Simple Recessive – First produced in 1999, Clowns have a highly reduced back stripe and a unique head pattern that lacks the yellow ocular stripes of a normal ball python.

Clown

28
Feb

Albino

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This beautiful morph was first produced in 1992. A white snake with yellow pattern and pink eyes. They continue to be in demand and are a must-have in all collections.

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21
Feb

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