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    Aging with Grace - BP Pics

    We always see attractive colorful young morphs on this site and others. What I want to see is a collection of BP’s that you think have aged well! I am curious to see what full grown, been around the block, snakes of various combos look like, particularly those that you think have aged well.


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    Re: Aging with Grace - BP Pics

    Quote Originally Posted by skiajl6297 View Post
    We always see attractive colorful young morphs on this site and others. What I want to see is a collection of BP’s that you think have aged well! I am curious to see what full grown, been around the block, snakes of various combos look like, particularly those that you think have aged well.


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    You won’t find a ball python that ages better than desert ghost! So far from what I’ve seen any combo of desert ghost. Here is my pastel desert ghost, looks just as good as when she was a hatchling and she is obviously an adult breeder now.


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    This was Maja at 7 years old, Bumblebee




    Phoenix, Killer Blast, at 7 years old




    Lestada, Pastel Lesser, at 6 years old




    Ember, Pastel Enchi at 7 years old




    Jag, Pastel Yellowbelly at 7 years old




    Arjana, Pastel Desert ghost at just over a year old, at almost adult size..




    And I agree that anything Desert Ghost, even single gene animals, remain stunning into adulthood !!
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    0.1 Lemonblast Enchi Desert Ghost Ball Python "Aurora"
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    Re: Aging with Grace - BP Pics

    This is what I am talking about! Thank you for sharing. I love seeing older snakes and how they age. This DG gene is really interesting too - so clean!


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