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    Leucistic Burmese Python

    A little while back someone (can't remember who) came back from a reptile show with pictures of one display that said Platinum Burmese (Het Leucistic) and it was 25k. Has anyone actually produced Leucistic Burms with these? And if so, I'd like to see it

    I've seen the few pictures out there of the Leucistic Burm that Bob Clark had (didn't it die or something?). Just curious if there were more.

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    Re: Leucistic Burmese Python

    They have been produced, and they're not really true leucistics. I believe it was Ball Pythons South. I think they were calling them Phantom Leucy's?... The Het's are called Hypo's or Platinums. Very interesting looking Burms, bound to put a spark back into the Burm market.

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    Re: Leucistic Burmese Python

    I would like to see to thatt to
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    Re: Leucistic Burmese Python

    Here are the links to them...

    http://gallery.pethobbyist.com/data/60830lucy10.jpg
    http://gallery.pethobbyist.com/data/60830lucy5.jpg

    And here are what the het's look like...

    http://gallery.pethobbyist.com/data/...m_2yrs-med.JPG

    *I didn't take these pictures. They belong to the person who produced them. I'm fairly sure it was Ballroom Pythons South, but not entirely sure.

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    Re: Leucistic Burmese Python

    Quote Originally Posted by AndrewH View Post
    Here are the links to them...

    http://gallery.pethobbyist.com/data/60830lucy10.jpg
    http://gallery.pethobbyist.com/data/60830lucy5.jpg

    And here are what the het's look like...

    http://gallery.pethobbyist.com/data/...m_2yrs-med.JPG

    *I didn't take these pictures. They belong to the person who produced them. I'm fairly sure it was Ballroom Pythons South, but not entirely sure.
    Wow those are sweeettttt
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    Re: Leucistic Burmese Python

    wow those look great. so cool
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    Re: Leucistic Burmese Python

    those are phantoms burmeses, not leucistics.
    leucistics burmeses have been done, and hets are visual hets, so this moph has proven to be codominant

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    Re: Leucistic Burmese Python

    Quote Originally Posted by Quality_Snakes View Post
    those are phantoms burmeses, not leucistics.
    leucistics burmeses have been done, and hets are visual hets, so this moph has proven to be codominant
    Woah, ok, so is this burmese pictured here different from the ballroom pythons south that has pattern?

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    Re: Leucistic Burmese Python

    Looks like its in Japan, lol

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    Re: Leucistic Burmese Python

    Quote Originally Posted by bait4snake View Post
    Looks like its in Japan, lol
    These leucistics are currently in Indonesia.

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