BumbleBee, does it look healthy?
Or do you see anything wrong? I just would like to consult with you BP experts..
http://lizardsofoz.com/oz-gal/main.p...serialNumber=2
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Looks fine to me. Possibly 1-2 months old at most.
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RichsBallPythons
Looks fine to me. Possibly 1-2 months old at most.
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dirty bee? what does that mean? is that bad?
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kiddomarc
dirty bee? what does that mean? is that bad?
it can be. Just means the bee is already browning out at young age and thats the sign of lower quality.
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RichsBallPythons
it can be. Just means the bee is already browning out at young age and thats the sign of lower quality.
oh my gosh, thanks so much, you guys are very helpful, specially you rich i dont have any idea no wonder why its getting sold cheaper than others!
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kiddomarc
dirty bee? what does that mean? is that bad?
Just the tan/brown speckling down his sides. Personally don't care for it, but that's just me. Desert Dweller Reptiles had some ridiculously clean bees on KS lately...man I wish I had the cash...
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kiddomarc
oh my gosh, thanks so much, you guys are very helpful i dont have any idea no wonder why its getting sold cheaper than others!
if you like it buy it.
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kiddomarc
dirty bee? what does that mean? is that bad?
It means that for those of us that "grade" ball pythons and choose stock for selective breeding projects, it wouldn't be one that we would choose for a selective breeding program most likely.
The ones in this thread are "clean" bee's.
http://www.ball-pythons.net/forums/s...ighlight=lemon
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RichsBallPythons
if you like it buy it.
I second this. :)
Remember, quality of the colour and markings is in the eye of the beholder...personally I rather like the "dirty" bees as well as the "clean" ones...s'all a matter of personal aesthetics. :)
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you're right guys.. i guess for me, my own opinion is not enough, i want it to be very good quality as well.. though i'm looking for a good quality + deal which is really hard to find.. now i just wish i have lots of money so i dont have to find for deal :|
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rabernet
It means that for those of us that "grade" ball pythons and choose stock for selective breeding projects, it wouldn't be one that we would choose for a selective breeding program most likely.
The ones in this thread are "clean" bee's.
http://www.ball-pythons.net/forums/s...ighlight=lemon
wowzers...yeah...those are hot...:gj: sooo clean...
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I like dirty bees with a lot of speckeling:)
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kiddomarc
you're right guys.. i guess for me, my own opinion is not enough, i want it to be very good quality as well.. though i'm looking for a good quality + deal which is really hard to find.. now i just wish i have lots of money so i dont have to find for deal :|
Yes - the future of ball pythons and pricing will be pricing based on a graded scale.
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It depends on the price! I would take it if it was a really good deal! I love a bees but a clean one can't be beat!