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    Show Me Purple BPs (Or Other Species)

    Father is deathly freaked out by snakes. His favorite color is Minnesota Viking Purple though. Got anything close?

    So far, I have this one..... http://www.worldofballpythons.com/mo...ion-pinstripe/

    I'd rather see your pictures than look it up on WOBP unless they have a great one. I think you guys with some mojaves and phantoms could probably show me something cool.

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    Re: Show Me Purple BPs (Or Other Species)

    For other species check out purple albino and lavender albino reticulated pythons. And their combos (like a purple albino tiger etc.)

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    Here's my Mimosa (Hypo Champagne). Not quite what you're looking for, but he's pretty darn purple...


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    Re: Show Me Purple BPs (Or Other Species)

    Today I was look for purple ball python too. Hope there other good ball python ones out there


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    Purple passions and mystic potions are purple when they are young. Some tend to grey out when they are older.

    I second the purple albino retics. Want a SD purple albino someday.
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    Re: Show Me Purple BPs (Or Other Species)

    That's a pretty nice Mimosa, Ch10. You got any plans for it?

    I think just about any other recessive mixed in there would be cool, axanthic, piebald, clown.

    Maybe throw in a little pastel or mojave... I'd like to see some darkening of the purple shade, brightening of the yellow and more of a pattern.

    The more I look at that critter though, the more I like it and I see the purple.

    Any other Mimosas out there?
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    Lavender Albino and coral glow/banana ball pythons get a purple shade.

    There's also lavender corns.
    Lavender albino and lavender albino banana kings.

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    Re: Show Me Purple BPs (Or Other Species)

    Quote Originally Posted by Ch^10 View Post
    Here's my Mimosa (Hypo Champagne). Not quite what you're looking for, but he's pretty darn purple...

    That's a great example of mimosa!


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    Re: Show Me Purple BPs (Or Other Species)

    Quote Originally Posted by BWyant View Post
    That's a pretty nice Mimosa, Ch10. You got any plans for it?

    I think just about any other recessive mixed in there would be cool, axanthic, piebald, clown.

    Maybe throw in a little pastel or mojave... I'd like to see some darkening of the purple shade, brightening of the yellow and more of a pattern.

    The more I look at that critter though, the more I like it and I see the purple.

    Any other Mimosas out there?
    I have a clutch that he sired from a Mojave PH Hypo about to be laid. Either him or another male is siring a clutch from a Leo Pied that should be dropping within a week as well. I'm excited to see what his offspring look like. I think his genetics mixed with Pied will bring out some extreme colors.

    Quote Originally Posted by Deborah View Post
    That's a great example of mimosa!


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    Thanks! Pictures don't do him much justice, literally neon purple, powder blue and pumpkin orange. He's one of my favorite snakes

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    The most purple BPs I can think of have already been mentioned.

    Lavender corn has already been mentioned. One thing about that is they vary a lot. I think the plasmas (lavender and bloodred) tend to be more purple on average, although they vary a lot too. Here is a stunningly purple plasma stripe:
    http://www.cccorns.com/forum/attachm...0&d=1346594142
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