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    Has the B&W ball ever been proven ?

    Just wondering if Jared or anyone ever proved out the Black and White Ball ?

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    Re: Has the B&W ball ever been proven ?

    Looks like my imaginations picture of a perfect Axanthic. Interesting though, never seen those pics before.
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    Re: Has the B&W ball ever been proven ?

    I don't know, I've never seen it before either.
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    Re: Has the B&W ball ever been proven ?

    Yeah, i've had those for awhile. Maybe it was a low keyed thing in the UK or something

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    Re: Has the B&W ball ever been proven ?

    It looks awesome, but from the looks of it, the genetics havent proven yet.

    It says he hoped to prove it in 2005 - 2006, that was 4 - 5 years ago.... Not looking too promising.
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    Re: Has the B&W ball ever been proven ?

    I studied those pictures, and it looks like the last three pictures are of it browning out to a more normal coloration, so I wonder if his baby color was really genetic? Much prefer the desert ghost that goes from normal looking to faded out adult rather than the other way around.

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    Re: Has the B&W ball ever been proven ?

    i dont think so. But if so, i wonder how much they can go for?
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    Re: Has the B&W ball ever been proven ?

    Quote Originally Posted by rabernet View Post
    I studied those pictures, and it looks like the last three pictures are of it browning out to a more normal coloration, so I wonder if his baby color was really genetic? Much prefer the desert ghost that goes from normal looking to faded out adult rather than the other way around.

    I noticed that as well. I know its possible but if so man did it brown out fast. From one extreme to another.

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    Re: Has the B&W ball ever been proven ?

    As a baby it looks like what I think a firefly axanthic would look like.
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    Re: Has the B&W ball ever been proven ?

    The only true black and white ball python that I know will keep it's color through its life time is the panda pied ball
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