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    Re: Banana ball python

    Quote Originally Posted by West Coast Jungle View Post
    Nice!
    The black speckles and the black eyes are crazy!
    I love the 'peppering' on the banana's too, it's a nice jet black and not some brownish specs that make the snake look like it's browning out. They contrast very nicely against that yellow.
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    Re: Banana ball python

    Wow!!! Those are adult pics I take it? The pics I have seen before had much more purple in it. Personally I like this MUCH better.

    Hmmm. Crazy knock-out base morph. Gets better with age. Yeah, I think the term "holy grail" might apply.
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    Re: Banana ball python

    I'm off to buy a lottery ticket!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    Re: Banana ball python

    Amazing!

    When were these discovered?

    And why are there so few of them if they are co-dom? I'd be breeding like a madman if I had a banana. I'm sure they could make some stunning combos.
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    Re: Banana ball python

    stunning animals..

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    Re: Banana ball python

    I think it hasn't been very long since it's gotten big enough to breed, so maybe it's just that there aren't many yet? Like any original morph, you have to give time for the first one to grow up, then breed it, hope some hatch out, then they have to grow up, and breed those, and hope some hatch out of that... to have enough hatch to put ANY up for sale.

    I'm both sad and pleased it's co-dom. Sad, becuase it will be more common quickly, and the price will fall in only a few years, and it won't be as "special" when there's tons of them out there. Pleased, becuase it will be more common quickly and the price will fall in only a few years, and I might be able to afford one for my very own.

    Yeah.
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    Re: Banana ball python

    I really really like this morph!

    Any word/idea if there is a super?

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    Re: Banana ball python

    Not to go off subject of the beautiful banana ball python, but I really liked the purple passion ball python. I have never seen one before. What I'd do to get my hands on one

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    Re: Banana ball python

    Quote Originally Posted by stargazed85 View Post
    Not to go off subject of the beautiful banana ball python, but I really liked the purple passion ball python. I have never seen one before. What I'd do to get my hands on one
    Couple people have the ingredients to produce one if you have a few thousand to work with.


    As far as the banana I bet there are more bananas out there then we think!

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    Re: Banana ball python

    Quote Originally Posted by Flamed1 View Post
    Couple people have the ingredients to produce one if you have a few thousand to work with.


    As far as the banana I bet there are more bananas out there then we think!
    I pray maybe one day I'll scrounge enough few thousands to get a purple passion. That's were dreaming takes place... for now

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