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Can someone tell me these morphs??

We can't look at images *in* your inbox. All I'm getting is a page for Grace Bible College.
 
You either save them to your hard drive, use the "post reply" button to get to the advanced reply screen and use the 'upload files' section, or you upload the images to an account on photobucket or imageshack and post a direct link into the body of your message.
 
Any idea what the adult hypos may look like? Have any pictures you could direct me to? I know what the ghost will look like, but not too sure on the hypos...
 
Check out this website for lots of good pictures of hatchling, juvenile and adult examples of morphs.
<http://iansvivarium.com/morphs/species/elaphe_guttata/>
 
Someday I hope to breed, is there any one of these that would be better or worse? (I don't know much about breeding yet), and any idea on which would turn out the best looking? If you can even tell that from this young...
 
It depends on what you want to breed *for*. What morphs do you like and want to create? Are you willing and financially able to house upwards of 20 young snakes until they all find homes? Hypos and ghosts are very common morphs, so their offspring are going to be much harder to find homes for.
 
I'm not really sure on a lot of those questions. I'm not looking to breed anytime soon, was just curious if there were any kind of benefits or anything...
 
It all depends on what you want. Get a snake that *you* like for now. Think about breeding in three years or so, and spend the next few years studying genetics and determining which morphs you want to work with.
 
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