Re: New leucistic burms in indonesia
BallRoom Pythons South is the place to go to. They produced the first in the USA. This is still a new morph for Burms... Just check out their website. They have some Hypo's available for about $10,000 or so...
Re: New leucistic burms in indonesia
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Originally Posted by AndrewH
BallRoom Pythons South is the place to go to. They produced the first in the USA. This is still a new morph for Burms... Just check out their website. They have some Hypo's available for about $10,000 or so...
Thanks, Andrew! I'll check 'em out!
Re: New leucistic burms in indonesia
I couldn't find any pics on their website, though I remember seeing pics a few months ago on the burm forum of another site. I seem to remember that it was a codominant mutation and the heterozygous form was a very light looking burmese python. I wish I had saved some pictures.
Re: New leucistic burms in indonesia
Re: New leucistic burms in indonesia
didn't bob clark own a leucistic burm at one point? whatever happened to that?
Re: New leucistic burms in indonesia
Here's to the future of dwarf burmese python mutations...
Re: New leucistic burms in indonesia
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Originally Posted by JLC
This is fascinating to me and I'd love to learn more!
The lesser form is my kinda like the fire ball python. It's a hypoish looking burm that grows lighter with age and has an erratic hard edged pattern. The like the lesser better than the super form.
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Originally Posted by MarkS
I couldn't find any pics on their website, .....
Me either. I did find them listed on Ben Siegel's site as being available and for sale...but no pictures. I wanna see pictures! ~pout~ :P
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Originally Posted by JLC
I wanna see pictures! ~pout~ :P
Climb into my head :crazy:
Re: New leucistic burms in indonesia
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Originally Posted by cueball
Climb into my head :crazy:
Ok now.....we're not THAT close to Halloween yet!! :bolt:
:P
I found this:
http://www.prehistoricpets.com/galle...HypoBurm&id=10
Looks pretty neat. Still wanna see hatchling "lucies" though. :)