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    Updated Photo

    I've been getting a lot of requests for an updated picture of this guy. He's thriving and I just moved him to a larger bin yesterday. Coolest Ball Python with scales?


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    Gorgeous... whats the parents?

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    His pattern reminds me more of the crazy retic morphs than that of a ball python.

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    I agree the pattern looks more like a retic, or a burm.

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    I was just going to say, looks burm-like. I love it!!!
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    Re: Updated Photo

    Still love it. I think I need me one. Can't wait to see what happens with this guy.

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    Dave any idea yet what might be going on with this one. PS the scale less are neat an all but it's a niche market.. other wise scale less corns and rats and beardies would be a bigger part of that market. They'll be a neat novality for breeders and the odd buyer but I can't see, even with the morphs, them having a huge market.

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    Re: Updated Photo

    That's because most people can't afford scale less anything yet so only rich collectors and investment breeders are buying them. Heck, scale less corn Hets are 2k$ Pieds were over 100k once and now that they are sometimes under 400$ more people can afford them and there's a big market for them. Once they drop to 1000$ in 10 years everyone will want oneone.

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