no different then a mutt if you think about it I wonder if it's smarter and lives longer.
10-26-2004, 02:54 AM
Cody
Ha!
Yeah I see "hybrid" snakes the same as a mixed breed dog or something similar. As long as there isn't any adverse health problems to the mixing, I'm fine with it. They look cool, but they don't look much different from the ball python or blood python...just an in between kinda thing. I wouldn't really want one unless I just wanted it for the sake of having the blood ball cross. If I wanted something that looked like that, I'd get a ball or a blood. No need to have both in one I guess, lol. If it looked extravagant however, maybe I'd want one a bit more. :)
10-26-2004, 07:25 AM
BallPythonBabe448
It has the pattern of a Blood Python, with the colors of a Ball Python. They look O.K, but I wonder what the size of them is. How much do they cost, does anyone know?
10-26-2004, 09:35 AM
Smulkin
Much much much different than a mutt. Often the genetics are incompatible enough you won't have offspring that can viably reproduce and could host a myriad of other geneticly induced abmormalities, weaknesses etc. To draw the mutt parallell you'd need something in the order of a fox crossed with a hyena (stilla bad parallell)
Which isn't to say they aren't cool looking - those blood balls are. It just doesnt sit well with me at all.
10-26-2004, 10:54 AM
Ironhead
Mmmmmmm Multi-pass..............Love the Avatar Smulkin......
10-26-2004, 11:02 AM
padiente
Good god! I love that. I want one, with no intention of breeding. I think it looks awsome, and so long as there are no genetic problems that will causes health issues I am all over that like white on rice. I think it looks super cool. Just, wow
10-29-2004, 01:37 PM
Ginevive
I think that they do, in fact, look a bit creepy. I was kinda wondering about the breeding mechanics in this whole thing; namely, how does a relatively slender ball python breed safely with a big fatty of a blood python? :)