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Pastel BP x Red Blood

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  • 04-26-2010, 10:35 AM
    Mike Schultz
    Re: Pastel BP x Red Blood
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Tempestas View Post
    I'm sorry but I'm a bit confused to why you have explained it to me why people are against Hybrids, I didn't ask if they were or if they weren't each to their own at the end of the day. All that matter is as long as the reptile is healthy be it a Hybrid or Pure locality, I personally don't mind Hybrids as long as they are advertised being Hybrids and that way its not affecting the gene pool.

    I do how ever understand why people are against it because there are people out there which wouldn't make others aware that they are hybrids, I have seen it numerous times with corn snakes and also in the invert world hybridizing spiders is a BIG NO NO which I completely understand.



    Jere, A simple google search would be appreciated there is a thread on this forum regarding the BurmBall which does show photographs of the Albino BurmBall but to save you looking here's a couple of photographs to show the BurmBall,

    http://www.schlangenfrank.de/bilder/...5.07%20002.jpg

    http://www.schlangenfrank.de/bilder/...5.07%20007.jpg

    http://www.schlangenfrank.de/bilder/...5.07%20005.jpg

    http://www.schlangenfrank.de/bilder/...5.07%20003.jpg

    Others can also be found here

    http://www.schlangenfrank.de/bilder/diashow/index.htm

    Read my post above. Those are normal albino burmese pythons.
  • 04-26-2010, 10:49 AM
    Tempestas
    Re: Pastel BP x Red Blood
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Mike@OutbackReptiles View Post
    Burmball was a double sired clutch. A female albino burm was bred by a male albino burm and a male normal ball python. The albino babies were all from the male burm, the "normal" burmballs were from the ball python. WHether or not the albino gene was passed from the female to produce "het albino burmballs" is still unknown as the burmballs have not been bred successfully (as far as we, the general public, know).

    To be honest we have a keeper here in the UK who is breeding their burmball to a pastel royal at the moment and it is looking quite good at the moment. Unless you are the creator of the Burmball then you actually do not know if the albinos are Burmballs or not, I just find it funny how they managed to get a double sired clutch even though it was a worlds first.

    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Mike@OutbackReptiles View Post
    Read my post above. Those are normal albino burmese pythons.

    Read my post above.
  • 04-26-2010, 01:11 PM
    zeke
    Re: Pastel BP x Red Blood
    As I posted before, I'm thinking about this pairing. Not sure if it will happen, PLUS they are both under weight as of now. I understand both sides. But what would this world be with out people who want to try new things or push the limits some? At least I'm not tryin to breed a BP to a Beardie.That would be some Frankenstein stuff right there. lol.. any who thank you all for the info and opinions.

    Cheers
  • 04-26-2010, 05:21 PM
    jben
    Re: Pastel BP x Red Blood
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Oroborous View Post
    That pastel would be better suited for a female pastel, or spider, IMO. Pure bloods are way more beautiful than any hybrid, again just my opinion. If I were you I'd get a nice red blood male for your female.

    x2
  • 04-26-2010, 05:35 PM
    jimbo4382
    Re: Pastel BP x Red Blood
    wow angolan pythons look cool.

    so similar in appearence. especially the head

    jim
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