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    What do you think?

    Hi! i would like to know what do you think about this ball python.

    the breeding was male Champagne x female Special. im going to take more pictures after his first shed.
    Do you think that is only a champagne special or it could be something else.
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    Re: What do you think?

    these are some pictures of the champagne male and the female special.



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    well, champagne special is the best you can hope for out of a champagne x special pairing. no reason to think it's more than that.

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    Wow, that is a pretty snake. I've never seen the combo but I think that's definitely a possibility. Was there any other pairings? Possible retained sperm? Certain that the female is a special? Champagnes all have such variance. Big part of why they're so cool. Great looking snake

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