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    Question WhirlWind Ball Python???

    I have never heard of this morph until now. I even googled it, but found nothing. So I figured with every ones expertise on morphs or on just searching the web. We could find a pic.

    I heard of this morph by searching Kingsnake Classifieds and looking at one of "Prehistoric Pets" adds. When talking about Ivorys they always seem to mention the WhirlWind.

    Which I guess Ivory x WhirlWind you get a possibility to producing Super Stripes?

    So please if you have any, post a pic of a WhirlWind and a Super Stripe. Gotta love those S Stripes

    Thank you everyone

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    Re: WhirlWind Ball Python???

    A whirlwind is what makes a superstripe (or cyclone) when combined with a yellowbelly. It is not a super striking morph or anything. 3 breeders have stumbled onto it so far and all of them would agree that it looks like a "special normal"

    I don't have any pictures, but in the pictures I've seen, "special normal" seems about right. I'm not sure of the specific markers it has.

    but your right... gotta love the Superstripes!

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    Re: WhirlWind Ball Python???

    Quote Originally Posted by jkobylka
    3 breeders have stumbled onto it so far and all of them would agree that it looks like a "special normal"
    I hope they all agree on keeping the same name or at most just adding a "line" name to the whirlwind.

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    Re: WhirlWind Ball Python???

    Quote Originally Posted by xdeus
    I hope they all agree on keeping the same name or at most just adding a "line" name to the whirlwind.
    I completely agree... I can only imagine of all the lines of caramels had their own name lol...

    I think whoever produces the first of the morph makes the name. period.
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    Re: WhirlWind Ball Python???

    O ok

    At first I thought it was going to be this awesome dramatic morph

    Thank you so much you two

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    Re: WhirlWind Ball Python???

    I loooove that super stripe....
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    Re: WhirlWind Ball Python???

    Quote Originally Posted by jkobylka
    3 breeders have stumbled onto it so far Justin
    Justin,
    Slight correction. 4 breeders have produced Super Stripers to date. Jared Horenstein, Anthony McCain, Tom Carolton and Brian Barczyk.
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