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    My first ball python in 15 years.

    I used to have a ball python when I was in high school, but since then so many morphs have emerged. When I was in high school you had two choices, normal and albino that were readily available.

    I was honestly shocked when I saw my first morph.

    Needless to say I had to have one. I instantly fell in love with this High White Pied, and he's been my snuggle buddy since


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    Very nice looking animal. Interesting looking head. Is that a cinnamon pied?
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    Re: My first ball python in 15 years.

    Quote Originally Posted by MarkS View Post
    Very nice looking animal. Interesting looking head. Is that a cinnamon pied?
    He was sold to me as a normal pied. But every time I take him to conventions or reptile shops, they all argue he's got something else (:

    I've heard he looks like a mix of anything from a pastel pied (but has no green eyes) to a cinny pied like you said.

    If he ended up being something else, bonus for me

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    Great looking animal! Must feel good to be back after 15 years eh
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    I own:
    1.0 Reduced Normal Ball Python [Peter]
    0.1 Harlequin Crestie [Amelia]

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    The other half owns:
    1.0 Orange Dalmatian Crestie [Archie]
    0.1 Golden Dalmatian Crestie [Banana]

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    Re: My first ball python in 15 years.

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    Great looking animal! Must feel good to be back after 15 years eh
    Thank you!!! He is a handsome boy. And oh it feels great! I didn't have this awesome community when I was first starting. This forum has been a life saver in a refresher crash coarse in care and genetics!

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    awesome pied you got there
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    Normal 100% het. Hypo, Lesser Pastel, Super Fire, Leopard, Mojave, Pastel het. Piebald, Orange Ghost, Pastel 100% het. Clown, Normal (very clean and reduced patterned) 100% het. Clown, Enchi, Pinstripe, Black Pewter, Albino 100% het. Piebald, Normal 66% ph Hypo, Normal 66% ph Piebald

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    Re: My first ball python in 15 years.

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    awesome pied you got there
    Thank you

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    Re: My first ball python in 15 years.

    Quote Originally Posted by littlemisskat View Post
    Thank you!!! He is a handsome boy. And oh it feels great! I didn't have this awesome community when I was first starting. This forum has been a life saver in a refresher crash coarse in care and genetics!
    Oh yeah, this site has been my main source of information by far, and not just for Ball Pythons. All reptiles and inverts, even fish! Top forum!
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    0.1 Harlequin Crestie [Amelia]

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    0.1 Golden Dalmatian Crestie [Banana]

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    Re: My first ball python in 15 years.

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    Oh yeah, this site has been my main source of information by far, and not just for Ball Pythons. All reptiles and inverts, even fish! Top forum!
    Agreed! And on top of all the amazing information shared here, I have yet to meet someone rude. It's so nice to see people with the same passions, coming together and helping out. It's awesome

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    I'm in the same boat as you were. (I thought there was only the Normal also.) I had my first Ball Python from 1989 to 1999 when I had to sell him because I couldn't take him with me when I got transferred in the Military as they were NOT Allowed in on base housing. I never even heard about UTH's back then either. So many things we need to do to keep them properly now so I'm just amaised I kept Monty alive all those years with just the heat lamp on him.

    I came across a guy that needed to downsize back in September and got the 2 I have now. (Pastel & a Bumblebee) I'm so hooked.....

    I gotta put a little more weight on my Girl then i'll be breading her to my male.

    Gotta build my snake rack system also.

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    Bumblebee (Zeus), Phantom (Menace), Normal (Salazar), Lesser (Lester), Pastel het Albino (Hagar), Mystic, Pastel het Clown (Bozo), 2 Yellow Belly, Enchi, Lesser Leopard, Banana Pinstripe, Pastel, Champagne, Chocolate Mojave het Hypo, Yellow Belly het Clown
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    2 Pastel het Pied (Medusa)(Matilda), 2 Pastel het Albino (Helga & Hootie Hoo), Lesser, Cinnamon (Sindee), Spotnose (Sassy), Pastel, 3 Normals (Chloe, Big Moma), Mystic, Enchi het Ghost, Specter, het Clown, Pied, Pastel 66% het Pied, Bumblebee, Chocolate het Hypo

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    0.1 Black Lab (Alyeska)
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