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    Hi all,

    I am new here but I have learned a lot by finding this forum on google years ago. I am a big reptile person and also love bulldogs. I have kept kings, corns, boas and normal balls growing up. I am fresh out of college and picked up my newest addition last week from Extraordinary Ectothems. I was looking into black pewters, albinos, or a dumerils boa but decided I would go all out and purchase a Piebald. Here is the little guy

    Here's a picture after unboxing



    And here is one after two meals



    Thanks for looking

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    Beautiful snake, I've always had a thing for pied balls. Congrats!

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    I'm new here as well, welcome!
    I enjoy pieds a ton and in some
    way to me they seem underrated
    when it comes to enthusiasts but
    they bring so much more to the
    table besides the snow whites...
    the way the colors blend & morph
    before and after the whites are
    the most incredible part IMO! Like
    the Superfly Pied's yellows and
    oranges blotching together and
    separately before and after the
    pied parts of the snake...it's just
    amazing to me when crossed to
    the proper morph the piebald
    gene really shines with the how
    it manipulates colors and patterns.

    RustlewoodReptiles

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