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Burmese Morph Survey. Please Respond.


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Posted by hades-raptor on May 03, 2003 at 03:16:22:

In Reply to: Burmese Morph Survey. Please Respond. posted by BrianSmith on May 01, 2003 at 17:20:13:

Light-Phase Burm- 5 stars - I would LOVE it if someone could establish a GOOD line of fabulous light burmese pythons. It's probably not a gene such as albinoism, but traits to pass on from parent to clutch. I think they are by far the prettiest burm out there, and I Would pay top dollar to get my hands on more. Hopefully in the future, I'll be testing out my luck with breeding some really light burms!

Labyrinth burm - 5 stars - I LOVE these guys. Just fantastic colors, so creepy looking in a way. I just want one! In fact, I'm getting one soon :D I like them better than any other morph. Simple beautiful.

Blond - 5 stars - If this could get out, it would be a smash. They are so stunningly light colored and catch the eye. White/yellow snakes have always been a hit, look at corn snakes! We like albinos, the blond is really just a variation of albinoism (right)? Problem is, I would MUCH rather buy these from a smaller/private/caring breeder, than a big breeder like Bob Clark.

Granite - 2 stars - Adding this in... because I really don't like the granite, at all. Something about the way they look, doesnt strike fancy with me. It looks like a very f*cked in the head snake. I would ha ve given this only 1 star, if it wasnt for the fact that there are some odd variations in the some granits (hints of pied in some). If the pied in granites could be explored, I might be more open to the granites. I would love to have a granite/pied burm... because it's just _creepy_ looking, something utterly fantastic.

:D

-Randilyn


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