Dark and High-Contrast Projects
My primary focus in breeding is darkening and high-contrast projects. Ball pythons have a stunning color palette, and darkening genes are a strong addition to any collection. I'm working with genes like mojave, GHI, mahogany, black head, leopard, and chocolate to showcase what these genes can do.
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My contrast projects include experimenting with genes like, fire complex, orange dream, lace, yellowbelly complex, enchi, etc. to create animals with powerful genetic potential and high-contrast markings.
Pattern-Changers
I'm particularly interested in the pattern-disruptor potential of genes like GHI, pinstripe, and trick, in addition to subtler effects with enchi, fire complex genes, orange dream, and more. These genes have incredible potential to create pythons with stunning new patterns and colors, and I'm excited to work on pattern disruptor projects.
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My primary recessive focus is with pied (working mostly on adding pattern), crypton (double het cryptic clown), and monsoon, particularly mixed with darkening and enhancer genes.
Desert Ghost
We are always looking for genes that have the potential to enhance the natural beauty of these animals. With our Dark Desert Ghost project, we are adding DG, an incredible enhancing and brightening gene, to darker genes like leopard, black pastel, blackhead, and GHI.
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Desert Ghost does an amazing job of brightening up simple morphs. In addition to darker genes, we're working with high-quality lines of pastel, fire, and orange dream in conjunction with Desert Ghost and Hypo lines.
Banana Projects
Banana is without question my favorite single gene. With bright yellows, lavender purples, and dark freckles, it's a stunning morph. In terms of breeding plans, I will be focusing on Banana Pieds and Banana paired with genes like Orange Dream, Sugar, Chocolate, Black Pastel, and Leopard to create bright animals with lots of color.
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In addition, I plan to work with recessive genes, particularly Desert Ghost, Monsoon and Pied, in combination with banana and the other aforementioned genes.