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Albinos:
The classic
of the ball python world! Albinos have a beautiful mix of
yellow, orange & white coloration throughout their entire
body with bright red eyes. In recent years an even more striking
Albino called the Lavender Albino has been introduced. The
Albino morph is recessive and has been crossed into many other
morphs.
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Black
Pastels:
Black
Pastels are very close to Cinnamons but are a different line.
Black Pastels are another co-dominant trait that varies with
black and brown to rusty coloration. The interesting thing
about Black Pastels is, when you breed two together, the super
form produced an all jet black to dark brown snake. Very cool
indeed!
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Bumblebees:
Bumblebees
have to be one of the all time best designer morphs ever created.
The color and contrast is simply beautiful. They are a Spider
x Pastel AKA Spider Pastel. As with Pastels, they have bright
green eyes and varying amounts of yellow, white & black.
They are also a very popular morph to cross into other projects.
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Genetic
Stripes:
Genetic
Stripes have always been a favorite of mine. We are currently
working with a 1.2 group (het females) and hope to work them
into our Pastel project. The Pastel Genetic Stripe is insane!
Our Genetic Stripe male has a perfect stripe and comes from
fantastic genes that commonly throw perfect stripes.
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Ivorys:
Ivorys
are the result of breeding two Yellowbelly pythons together.
The Ivory is a beautiful white snake with a faint yellow stripe
down it's back. They have a bright red wicked looking pupil
that make them look quite striking in person, which makes
them different from the blue eyed leucys.
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Lessers:
Lessers
are a key ingredient to producing some of the best looking
all white or leucistic snakes out there. Even though they
have a beauty all their own, their genetic potential definitely
makes them a powerful snake. You can also cross them into
Mojaves to produce an all white snake as well.
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Mojaves:
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Normals:
Normal
ball pythons can hold a beauty all their own and come in many
different colors and patterns. Although many normal ball pythons
in the market today are CH imports, they still play a tremendous
role in adding both diversity as well as new morphs and mutations.
Normal ball pythons make excellent pets at a great value.
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Orange
Ghosts:
Ghosts
are a key ingredient in producing some of the best morphs
out there. They have been crossed into Spiders, Pastels, Clowns,
Black Pastels and so on. We are currently planning on breeding
our Orange Ghosts to our Honey Bee male to produce more outstanding
Honey Bees and ghosts.
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Pastels:
Pastel
Jungles were by far one of the most popular new morphs for
several years. Being co-dominant their popularity and value
soared! Even now they are a great addition to any collection
for their effectiveness in enhancing almost any morph they
are bred into. Pastel Spiders are still one of my all time
favorites.
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Pastel
Ghosts:
Pastel
Ghosts are another fantastic double combo trait that can be
combined into many different projects and morphs. Both genes
are incredibly powerful and a lot of fun to work with. Combined
with other morphs such as a Spider het Ghost can produce a
ton of awesome hatchlings!
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Piebalds:
Piebalds
have to be the most popular ball python more ever! This recessive
gene is incredible. Piebalds come in a varying amounts of
white from only a few blotches to over 95% white. Our collection
consists of a 1.2 (het females) group. The variation of this
morph makes it very exciting to work with. You never know
what you'll get!
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Pinstripes:
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Spiders:
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