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Most Unique
Just curious, what's the most unique morph you've ever seen?
My boyfriend and I love the Sunset ball. :)
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I love the Sunset ball as well, but I don't believe it's ever been proven genetic, unfortunately. :(
I like the Sandblast, and I'm hoping it proves:
http://www.theurbanpython.com/sandblast.html
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I don't really have a favorite morph of a ball python just because there are way too many but I do like the pinstripe a lot. If this includes other snakes I would choose the Dumeril's boa or Diamond python (I know they are not necessarily "morphs" but they are beautiful snakes).
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Pieds never fail to amaze me.
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Hands down the Killer bee Axanthic
http://www.newenglandreptile.com/ner...-axanthic.html
I have a dumerils and i love their pattern but im looking to get rid of her... Trying to work only on smaller snakes.
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Toffee ball. I hope it proves out!
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Originally Posted by Vibrant Balls
Toffee ball. I hope it proves out!
It is proven.
http://market.kingsnake.com/detail.php?cat=32&de=697580
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Funny thing about the Toffee is that the Lavender Snow looks A LOT like it. I am looking forward to seeing how the genetics play out for it.
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I really can't decide. >__>;; I'm one of those people who, at a show, scuttles from display to display going :O "That's the COOLEST THING EVER!" at almost every one. The novelty of the morphs just doesn't wear off for me!!! :)
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Hi,
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Originally Posted by Pulcher
Producing babies and calling them hets does not make it proven sadly.
He has offered to stand by the hets though and refund if it proves non-genetic - pretty respectable stance in my book.
But until they produce a second toffee from the offspring of the first no one can say definately what the deal is - it could be co-dom and he has just been really, really unlucky.
dr del
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The one I want after seeing it in Daytona in 07 is the Dreamsicle.
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Originally Posted by rabernet
Uhh that is one sweet ball, i want it!
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Hmm. Unique, eh?
To me, unique implies something really unusual in the snake kingdom, something that isn't often seen in other snakes ... My fiancee has said that he thinks a lot of morphs don't look impressive unless you know ball pythons and know what a normal looks like. As much as I love mojaves, butters, spiders, etc., it's not unthinkable to imagine there being a snake that looks like that in its natural form ... (Of course, IMO that would be a darned pretty "normal" snake...)
There's an albino form of pretty much everything, so as nice as those are, I can't call those too unique ...
I'd have to go with the dreamsicle ball, panda pied, coral glow, pastel clown and soulsucker.
... And maybe in fifty years or so I'll have one of each of those in my collection, haa ha ha ...
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Ralph's bubblegum was unique......nothing like it at the time. I loved that snake.
Lately I have seen some stuff that reminds me of it.
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http://www.theurbanpython.com/toffee.html
yes i just saw this today and i am lovin it
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They have not produced homo -- but I would be shocked if they don't -- so would Craig!!!! :O:O:O
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I am new to bp.net and after looking at all of those links I want all of them!:O I adopted a 3 year old normal ball in april and I thought she was pretty but those are sweet! Don't get me wrong I still think my girl is pretty (pic coming soon) but those all look really cool!
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I too love the sandblast. I also want the lemon frost and the lava.. both from urban pythons. to me they all are unique so its difficult to say what I want the most. :D
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My Paradox Bee :) Shes something that cant be reproduced, and as far as I know the only paradox bee female on the earth. Someone correct me if i am wrong.
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Originally Posted by dr del
Hi,
Producing babies and calling them hets does not make it proven sadly.
He has offered to stand by the hets though and refund if it proves non-genetic - pretty respectable stance in my book.
But until they produce a second toffee from the offspring of the first no one can say definately what the deal is - it could be co-dom and he has just been really, really unlucky.
dr del
i agree and they have been selling hets for a couple of years now. if they dont prove out they are going to be shelling out some cash to refund all those folks.
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Originally Posted by Beardedragon
My Paradox Bee :) Shes something that cant be reproduced, and as far as I know the only paradox bee female on the earth. Someone correct me if i am wrong.
There are multiple paradox bees kicking about in the UK so I probably not. Seen one myself in the flesh.
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Originally Posted by ctrlfreq
The one I want after seeing it in Daytona in 07 is the Dreamsicle.
ooooh me tooo this one is my favorite!!!:banana::banana::banana:
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Paradox Albinos.
enough said
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Originally Posted by mason
There are multiple paradox bees kicking about in the UK so I probably not. Seen one myself in the flesh.
I was thinking there has to be some others out there, even if its just a small patch.
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Originally Posted by Serpents_Den
Here are a few more to add to the list.
those are all real hot i wish i had them
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