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    Hornet ball python

    What combinations where used to make a hornet bp? It's not even in World of Ball Pythons morph list

    http://market.kingsnake.com/detail.php?cat=32&de=824741

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    My guess is a killer bee genetic stripe

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    black belly and pastel?

    Edit: That's a yellow jacket. Got confused. Sorry.
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    Re: Hornet ball python

    Just a hunch but I'm guessing it's related to this

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    It's a $10,000 question and only the buyer will know

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    Re: Hornet ball python

    If you unable to find one else where, and he's only selling it for $10,000 I'd think it might be a scam. Also, the photo quality is pretty low...someone selling a snake for rockstar cash would have a better camera than that.

    I'm no expert, more like a novice with a handful of knowledge. So I don't really know if a hornet exist. But, I'm pretty sure it doesn't.
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    Re: Hornet ball python

    Quote Originally Posted by Cody John Steele View Post
    If you unable to find one else where, and he's only selling it for $10,000 I'd think it might be a scam. Also, the photo quality is pretty low...someone selling a snake for rockstar cash would have a better camera than that.

    I'm no expert, more like a novice with a handful of knowledge. So I don't really know if a hornet exist. But, I'm pretty sure it doesn't.
    This is my thoughts exactly!!! The picture does not look like it may have even been altered, but maybe I am wrong.

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    read up on some of those threads. They will yield more about Fred Kick and his antics with snake sales

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    Re: Hornet ball python

    Quote Originally Posted by FIREball View Post
    My guess is a killer bee genetic stripe
    This would be my guess also. But aside I wouldnt consider buying crap from the dude
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    Re: Hornet ball python

    he produce this snake. I was talking to another breeder and it came up. I wasn't paying much attention when he said it was from fred kick. but I think he said it was a enchi bee (stingerbee) x g-stripe. fred kick has some nice ball pythons, too bad his customer service sucks

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