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    Sugar and Calico Question

    Is a sugar ball python the same as a Calico Ball Python? I mean they both have the white sides and stuff.

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    Re: Sugar and Calico Question

    They are the exact same thing, just have different names
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    Re: Sugar and Calico Question

    i agree with monkey
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    Re: Sugar and Calico Question

    Oh alright
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    Re: Sugar and Calico Question

    I think the sugars look better in my opinion, there seems to be more white on them

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    Re: Sugar and Calico Question

    I do not think they are the same.

    I think that there is a HUGE difference.

    (ALL PHOTOS FROM GOOGLE)

    Pastel Calico
    http://www.exoticsbynature.com/tinley07/ballroom1.jpg

    Pastel Sugar
    http://www.exoticsbynature.com/daytona07/kahl7.jpg

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    Re: Sugar and Calico Question

    I don't see the difference. I thought they had been crossed and proven to be the same. I'm sure there are some minor differences (as between a lemon pastel and Graziani pastel), but it's the same gene.
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    Re: Sugar and Calico Question

    the 2 pictures that pat posted look pretty similar except for the pattern variation that pastels have

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    Re: Sugar and Calico Question

    No way....comparing two lines of pastels?!?!

    I would have maybe agreed if you had said lesser/butter but not different lines of pastels.

    Its completely different looking. Not just a different shade.



    The calicos IMO have a much stronger white, that doesnt melt like the sugars do

    Sugar
    http://www.baileyreptiles.com/pics/08sgm1.jpg

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    http://www.newenglandreptile.com/ima...alico_main.jpg




    I find this topic very interesting and have for some time.

    Do you have a link to where they were proven to be the same? I am very curious, not just tryin to bust yer balls....LOL


    So weird, I was just having this conversation with a friend of mine a few days ago...so bizarre
    Last edited by Patrick Long; 07-04-2009 at 10:23 PM.

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    Re: Sugar and Calico Question

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