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Re: Your best examples?
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Originally Posted by Teresa
WOW can u put more pics of this mojo??? thats some kickASS color!
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Re: Your best examples?
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Originally Posted by shaunb79
grade A.... +++++++++++++++++++!!!!!
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Re: Your best examples?
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Originally Posted by rabernet
Is the cinnamon het for something. I have one like that I bought from a breeder that makes crazy stuff and I was hoping there was something else in there. I then produced a cinnamon het for genetic stripe and she looks like that also.
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Originally Posted by Freakie_frog
That bee is crazy, one of the best I have ever seen. So clean with those high white sides and bright yellow. Do you have any pictures as a hatchling or sub adult?
Thanks
Marshall
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Re: Your best examples?
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Originally Posted by Frodo Baggins
Hi Guys,
first I need to apologise, since I don't feel I should be posting here. This is my first post, and: I don't even keep any snakes. I'm one of these guys... All I know about Balls I have learnt from the guys at SnakeBytes.tv and reading. I can't thank BRIAN enough for this show. The basic truth is: I'm totally hooked, but too much of a chicken, plus the fact that my life is sort of too chaotic to consider keeping snakes just now.
Anyways, I normally live in the U.K. (welch border) in the Shire Counties, but am currently in Germany. Having been here a few times I was wondering if someone would mind explaining how something awesome as a "Extreme Super Sulfur" is made?! To you it might sound like a stupid question, I'm sure. But before you say anything, please keep in mind that....I'm sort of clueless, but fascinated. I know the very basic lingo when I comes to "balls". I'm interested in genetics, since I have been breeding ORCHIDS for the past 20+ years...so, I don't know where it's going to end.
I hope you don't mind the ignorant asking?!
Tata,
Martin
Hey Martin, that Extreme Super Sulfur came from breeding two of his line of Sulfurs together--so a Sulfur x Sulfur breeding. Not all Super Sulfurs are going to be that nice though, that is truly a gorgeous one of a kind animal.
Cheers,
-Matt
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Re: Your best examples?
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Originally Posted by h00blah
WOW can u put more pics of this mojo??? thats some kickASS color!
A week before blue!!
https://ball-pythons.net/gallery/fil...s_2010_001.jpg
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Re: Your best examples?
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Originally Posted by marshall
That bee is crazy, one of the best I have ever seen. So clean with those high white sides and bright yellow. Do you have any pictures as a hatchling or sub adult?
Thanks
Marshall
I got her when she was about 300 grams so no hatchling pics but this is her around 300+/-
http://i254.photobucket.com/albums/h...i/DSCF6223.jpg
http://i254.photobucket.com/albums/h...i/DSCF6224.jpg
http://i254.photobucket.com/albums/h...i/DSCF6193.jpg
http://i254.photobucket.com/albums/h...DSCF6198-1.jpg
http://i254.photobucket.com/albums/h...DSCF6203-1.jpg
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Re: Your best examples?
She looks absolutely unreal......
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Re: Your best examples?
This is my favorite, I landed the of these beauty's in one clutch,1.2. The boy stayed with me and the two girls went to Tom Baker and Nate Cooper. I look forward to some really fun stuff with them.
http://viewmorepics.myspace.com/inde...ageID=13251925
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Re: Your best examples?
All nice looking snakes...I have a spider, nothing special but I like him :D
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Re: Your best examples?
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Originally Posted by marshall
Is the cinnamon het for something. I have one like that I bought from a breeder that makes crazy stuff and I was hoping there was something else in there. I then produced a cinnamon het for genetic stripe and she looks like that also.
Marshall, he's 50% possible het hypo.
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