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    Spog

    How do you tell if a bp is a SPOG? WHat kinda look/traits would it have? what can you look for to tell if it is a SPOG?
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    Re: Spog

    Hi,

    Well it will have the extreme blushing ,highly faded head and clear belly of a super pastel but also have the soft muted look of a ghost -the colouration would also be affected by the ghost gene.

    It will shed completely clear skin ( no sign of markings on the shed at all ).

    http://www.worldofballpythons.com/mo...-super-pastel/

    Also try google images for "spog ball python"


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    Re: Spog

    Quote Originally Posted by van_garret2000 View Post
    How do you tell if a bp is a SPOG? WHat kinda look/traits would it have? what can you look for to tell if it is a SPOG?
    Excessively blushed out head (white-ish as a baby), no black coloration at all, solid white belly. Are you asking about picking out SPOGs in a clutch or making sure what you're buying is a SPOG?

    Here's a couple of pictures of my 2004 male SPOG. His coloring depends on the day, but is inbetween these two:



    Here he is as a baby:
    http://www.coreywoods.com/spog.shtml

    Here are some pictures of other SPOGs:
    http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...l=1#post822576
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