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SOLD!! Locality Cal king morphs

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A 2017 pair of locality Los Angeles Co. MDR Newport muds, with the male being a rare chocolate back morph. Newport muds are a Newport with Long Beach hypermelanism, same hypermelanism Grease kings have. This pair came from the first locality bred clutch to ever produce Newports with this Chocolate back trait. This is not too uncommon in captivity, because the gene has been isolated and used. But in locality snakes, this is a rare thing that can happen randomly and rarely. This same pair has bred before and never produced any snakes like this. Only one chocolate back has ever been found in the wild, so these are pretty rare. Lou has the wild caught adult, I have the sibling of this one that has no stripe, then there's this one and one other with an extremely faded stripe. That's how few there are at this time. This gene has proven to be incomplete dominance, so this pair will produce more. Both feeding on live pinkies. $300 shipped. Pay pal only
 

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