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I just realized, I haven't seen any new, weird/interesting reptile morphs lately. The last ones I saw, were the black Woma and the peppered MD's

Have I missed anything in the past year? Or has nothing new surfaced yet?
 
Pied stimys are more recent then the 2 you mentioned.
 
Scaleless ball pythons in the US but I think most of us no that already + there's not much hope of us getting one legally
 
Scaleless ball pythons in the US but I think most of us no that already + there's not much hope of us getting one legally ������

Ya I saw that, but I'm more interested in what's going on in Australia.
 
Carpondros bred in Qld this season. All I can say at this stage ;) Sorry :(
Not really new or interesting. To me that's just sad to hear that someone can't appreciate a GTP for what it is without crossing it...
 
I can see why the breeders don't want full details of a species cross all over the internet. Could end up with the same fate as those Warpets from not that long ago.

@OP have you seen the pictures of the albino coastal. Apparently there is going to be a website created with the back story and proof of purity.
 
Not really new or interesting. To me that's just sad to hear that someone can't appreciate a GTP for what it is without crossing it...
My post was just a troll post lol ;) I appreciate GTP's as boring green snakes that don't move much and they make pretty hybrids oh and pretty coloured bubs that's about it though.

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I can see why the breeders don't want full details of a species cross all over the internet. Could end up with the same fate as those Warpets from not that long ago.

@OP have you seen the pictures of the albino coastal. Apparently there is going to be a website created with the back story and proof of purity.
And what was their fate? Enlighten me please ;)
 
I don't mind seeing Carpondros, I would definitely call them interesting. I don't want to see this thread turn into another haters thread.

I forgot about that albino coastal. That is definitely what I could call new & interesting. That's the kind of thing I'm interested in seeing.
 
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