Re: Basic/inexpensive solid BP?
Just a thought,
sometimes breeders will hatch super cinnamons or lucys with imperfections and they discount them.
Since your not looking to breed it, that might be an option.
Re: Basic/inexpensive solid BP?
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Herefishyfishy
That is one beautiful boy, looks like he has been gold dusted! Honestly, that is probably one of the most solid-looking champagnes I have seen, I guess if I bought sub-adult or adult I'd be able to pick a super solid one.
Champagne pinstripe :gj:
Re: Basic/inexpensive solid BP?
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h00blah
Have you seen the piebald ball python? Google it, and wrap your head around the fact that you can get one for just 400-700 :O...
I might be in a very, very, small minority, but I am not really drawn to pieds (unless of course the panda pied morph is verified and becomes available, in which case I will sell my soul). I can admire their uniqueness but I just don't find them pretty.
At the moment breeding is not on the horizon for me. I'm not living in an area where my career can really expand, so I forsee moving at least once or twice in the next 5 years maintaing all the equipment and fitting a job change around incubations is not an option. It's a mixed blessing, it is forcing me to not go crazy and buy up every snake I see.
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Just a thought,
sometimes breeders will hatch super cinnamons or lucys with imperfections and they discount them.
Since your not looking to breed it, that might be an option.
I like this idea, I guess the best route for this would be putting word out to local breeders that I'd like to hear about "imperfect" specimens.
Yet another gorgeous genetic stripe!
Re: Basic/inexpensive solid BP?
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zues
I love genetic stripes too, and right now they are super cheap! That one is a great example, super clean with a nice solid unbroken stripe.
sent from my incubator