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    Blood and Ball Python?

    So, just wondering, but asides from a blood python and a ball python, what exactly is to be considered in creating a "super ball"? I've just seen a few pictures and find myself wondering how one goes about creating such a hybrid
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    Re: Blood and Ball Python?

    Blood/ball is the super ball. Personally i love the angolan/ball hybrid.

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    Re: Blood and Ball Python?

    Yeah but from the sounds of it, it seems as though it's a very difficult task to get the two different animals to reproduce in order to get the super ball. Is it really that difficult, or is there a certain type of blood python that works better?
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    Re: Blood and Ball Python?

    I would think to create one it would be as simple as putting a female blood or ball python with a male blood or ball python. If they copulate then you might have some super balls... If they don't copulate then you might think about switching the male with a few more females or vice versa.

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    Re: Blood and Ball Python?

    Quote Originally Posted by twiztid View Post
    Yeah but from the sounds of it, it seems as though it's a very difficult task to get the two different animals to reproduce in order to get the super ball. Is it really that difficult, or is there a certain type of blood python that works better?
    If you want specifics on the project I'd get it straight from the horse's mouth. Call or email Steve Roussis and get the breeding info.

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