Butterscotch Ghost-Simple Recessive
This is a hypomelanistic snake. It displays a greatly reduced amount of black pigment in it's pattern. This animal is our own line. Has been proven compatible with NERD line. |
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Piebald-Simple Recessive
This is easily one of the most beautiful color and pattern mutations available. Piebald's display varying amounts of white, patternless areas mixed with other areas of aberrant patterns. Each snake is one of a kind. Our bloodlines display unusually white chins and typically have high amounts of white areas. |
Enchi Pastel-CoDominant Originally from the Enchi area of Ghana, West Africa, the Enchi Pastel displays a very golden color with a reduced, banded patterns. This snake produces a killer 'Super' form. Very few of these are present in the US and we are one of the few breeders to have a pair! (1.1) Should prove to be at least as valuable as the Pastel Jungle in designer morphs. |
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Super Pastel-Dominant
Produced by breeding two pastels together, this homozygous form results in a snake with reduced coloring and blushed patterns. |
Albino-Simple Recessive One of the most recognizable morphs, the albino is the classic. A simple recessive color mutation, the albino is one of the most popular morphs. |
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Pinstripe-Dominant
This color and pattern mutation features greatly reduced, thread-like dark banding highlighted by golden colored side patterns. The head has a normal pattern that is usually lighter in color. |
Spider-Dominant This a very distinct color and pattern mutation. The side patterns 'blend' together, greatly reducing the amount of dark color between side patterns. Many often have the white on their bellies extending farther up their sides. Our award winning female features high white on the sides as well as a beautifully light colored head and thick white-ish 'lips'. |
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Harlequin-Unknown
This is a random occurrence that has yet to be proven genetic. This mutation features very dark base color with highly contrasting side patterns sometimes edged in white. The pattern is extremely busy and aberrant when compared to normal ball pythons. |
Granite-Dominant Granite's display a pattern mutation that features shattered side patterns. Instead of having two nice 'eyes' on the side patterns, the side pattern is broken or contains 'fragments' within the borders. Our granite is a nice dark specimen with a very nice pattern. Other key characteristics include: 2 distinct dark dots are GENERALLY present but quite often have faded by the time the animal has matured; unusual pattern on the dorsal blotching immediately behind the head; light and/or unpatterned belly scales; sometimes VERY smoky colored; long caudal stripe always apparent. |
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Yellowbelly-CoDominant
This is a color and pattern mutation that is very subtle. It has a clear white belly bordered on each side by a dense speckled pattern. The belly may sometimes exhibit a yellowish tint. When bred together, yellowbellies will make Ivorys. |
IMG-Unproven The IMG (Increasing Melanin Gene) is a fascinating color mutation that does not appear at birth. As the snake grows and sheds, it's side patterns become lighter each time.We are working with pairs to prove the mutation is genetic and can be passed on. |
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Honeyball-Unproven
Unproven morph distinguished by a creamy Honey-Tan colored background blending a golden Honey color on the dies. Head color is unusually light and VERY reduced dorsal and side pattern. Breeding the babies back to the Mom and dad should allow us to prove this morph in 2007 or 2008. |
Aberrant MorphsThese morphs are unusual examples of known morphs or something we haven't seen before. |
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