Re: What snake will be the "next ball python?"
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cecilbturtle
maybe this question has been answered already but why is it that there are so many more variations of bp morphs than other snakes?
Alien invasion. They're infiltrating our homes disguised as awesomeness.
Re: What snake will be the "next ball python?"
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nick_kennedy25
I am hoping to see angolan pythons come around. However they are only found in two countries in a couple of countries in africa so that is not likely to happen.
wow you can tell i wasn't fully awake when i posted this.
Re: What snake will be the "next ball python?"
ball pythons and corns are the easiest to obtain from the wild which is the cause for the popularity among other things (size, morphs, longevity, temper) boas dont have the same range in color mutations yes many different locales and many different sizes but bps are almost all same size and all from one place.
retics too big, burms too big, carpets a definite contender if it was easier to obtain them
i would love it if australia changed their laws i would go hunt down a whole lot of them and bring them back if i could then again i've been to australia once and swore if i go back i wont ever leave, beautiful country!
Re: What snake will be the "next ball python?"
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ahunt037
i would love it if australia changed their laws i would go hunt down a whole lot of them and bring them back if i could then again i've been to australia once and swore if i go back i wont ever leave, beautiful country!
This is exactly the reason why Australia's export laws are so strict. Since almost all of their animals are endemic, they want to protect them from being swept up illegally to get into the pet or skin trades.