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    Re: my new bull snake

    Quote Originally Posted by Lucas339 View Post
    whitesides don't really have a locality. there is a huge controversy right now with locality animals and how they should be labeled and how outcrossing with morphs no longer makes them true locality animals...bla bla bla.

    just stick with whiteside. if you want a locality animal, you need to get it from a long time breeder that has a known line.

    and on a side note, all bull snake morphs with the exception of red and yellow bulls are simple recessive. and $20 is depressingly cheap.
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    i kinda figured i'd need to find a breeder that knew the bloodlines to get a real locality specific one. and yes 20 is very low, its quite sad for such a beautiful snake really. although there are alot of pits out there with known bloodlines and such that still go for what theyre worth, now i just need to get my hands on some of them
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    I wish I only gave 20 for mine. I am not even gonna say what I paid for my white-sided. At least shes het-albino as well. I don't really care about locality specific stuff. But to each his own i guess

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    Please name him Uni Brow
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    Re: my new bull snake

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    Please name him Uni Brow
    I named him Bull, but he passed away from protozoal parasites (hexamita species) about six weeks ago
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    Re: my new bull snake

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    I named him Bull, but he passed away from protozoal parasites (hexamita species) about six weeks ago

    Aww man Im really sorry to hear that.
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    Talking Bull morph

    Whitesided is definately a morph. Simple recessive as with all Bull morphs. As to what locality is anyones guess. So much cross breeding in localitys has resulted in him being a bull snake more than likely with many kinds of blood in him. Nowadays if it is a true locality like Stillwater, Kingsville Red or Miami County the breeder WILL specify and have documented info on them. The Cherryville Farms website will have lots of good info for you. Bull are fantastic! Get another! You will!

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