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    Chocolate Ball Pythons

    I know it has been asked before, but I can not find the thread on it.

    I am looking for pictures of hatchling and sub-adult Chocolate BP's. I would like to see belly pics if anyone has them.

    Or, if someone can post a link to the thread that has the info in it.

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    Re: Chocolate Ball Pythons

    Here are some shots of my Chocolate female from BHB... Shes about to shed, but you can get the general idea!


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    Re: Chocolate Ball Pythons

    Heres a picture of my Chocolate Het Ghost with my Ghost

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    Re: Chocolate Ball Pythons

    Thank you for the pictures. I picked up two females from the Charlotte Repticon show on the 10th, that were being sold as Chocolates.

    They have very simular markings to the pic's that you both posted. One is more banded than the other. They have very little to no white in their back and side patterns, and also have tanish smudges on there bellies.

    I got a really good price on the two and couldn't pass it up. I will try to get some pics of them after they settle in a little more. One of the girls is very fiesty, and starts striking as soon as the tub is opened.

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    Re: Chocolate Ball Pythons

    Here is a bad picture taked with my cell phone. Let me know what you think.



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    Re: Chocolate Ball Pythons

    can you get better pictures?Sorry to say it but going off those pictures i'd say neither animal is a chocolate. Was the breeder well known or reputable? What is a "good price"?

    On SPKs photo you can see the distinctive 'sheen' chocs have and nin both pictures you cans ee the blushing and granite/sablke type patterning that chocs have going on,.

    Here is our chocolate boy, again you can see the sheen and the patterns/colouration


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    Re: Chocolate Ball Pythons

    I don't know enough about chocolates to comment, but I will say the top girl is very pretty.
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    Re: Chocolate Ball Pythons

    Finally got some better pic's of these two girls. I guess I need to rephrase my words a little about them. I purchased them at the Charlotte NC Repticon show on the 10th of January as Possible Chocolates.

    The Breeder who is local to NC told me that he got in a wild caught male simular to a Chocolate and breed it to a couple of different normals. Some of the babies that hatched out looked like the father, and some looked completely normal. I purchased both female for $200, and figured that it was a reasonalbe price to have them as a dinker project.

    Sorry for all the confusion on this topic.





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    Re: Chocolate Ball Pythons

    Quote Originally Posted by ChrisPar View Post
    Here is a bad picture taked with my cell phone. Let me know what you think.



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    the top is nice the bottom is normal, i gess the top is a dinker atleast.
    Last edited by Maurice Tebele; 01-24-2010 at 09:05 PM.

    I am sorry in advance for the spellingabove

    2.0.0 06 normal
    0.1.0 08 normal
    0.0.2 10 corns


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    Re: Chocolate Ball Pythons

    sorry! but its a very small chance those are chocolates, but like the other poster said the top one may be a decent dinker, good luck!!!
    COMING SOON!!!!!!!!!!!!

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