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Re: Big Scare! (blood python pics)
Originally Posted by Kilo
lol im sorry that came off wrong. Im definitely going to be breeding for fun! Im asking about money because that is going to be my source for bigger better breeds! Im looking for a pair of 100% HET PIED balls. Im a computer programmer.. Im going to college for it. Breeding is going to be a hobby of mine. Sorry that it came off wrong.
Kyle
Sometimes its hard to figure out if someone is being a smart mouth or just talking while on the forums.Thats why i try to place that i am not being rude just honest .In my beggining i told my freind Rusty Davis AKA Rusty's-balls to be point blank honest with me when it comes to ball pythons and there care and breedings.Well i just completed my second year breeding ball pythons .I also like helping others learn what i was taught.
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Re: Big Scare! (blood python pics)
Joe I believe he got the term 'Super Ball' from Roussis reptiles who has quite a collection of them. I've honestly never heard them refered to as 'Bloody Balls' so that was new for me, I can understand his confusion.
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Re: Big Scare! (blood python pics)
Nice looking blood!
I have a blood named Kali as well. Make sure you give them solid tim to acclimate to her new settings - and do keep an eye on humidity as they need it a bit more moist than balls.
"I don't FEEL tardy . . ."
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Re: Big Scare! (blood python pics)
Neat Blood; looks fat and healthy. However, you have many, many moons to go before she will be breeding size!
-Jen. Back in the hobby after a hiatus!
Ball pythons:
0.1 normal; 1.1 albino. 1.0 pied; 0.1 het pied; 1.0 banana.
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Re: Big Scare! (blood python pics)
Originally Posted by Entropy
Joe I believe he got the term 'Super Ball' from Roussis reptiles who has quite a collection of them. I've honestly never heard them refered to as 'Bloody Balls' so that was new for me, I can understand his confusion.
Roussis reptiles were the first ones to produce them and he was calling them bloody balls.I will try to find a ad of his in the old reptile magazine i have here,this might take me a day lol.Maybe they changed the name as it never was a project i would consider so maybe i never heard the change.
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Re: Big Scare! (blood python pics)
Beautiful snake- i thought they were called supers, i have never heard the term bloody balls and quite frankly if that's what they're called its kinda poor in taste.
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Re: Big Scare! (blood python pics)
I always assumed that a good name for them would be "blood x ball hybrid."
-Jen. Back in the hobby after a hiatus!
Ball pythons:
0.1 normal; 1.1 albino. 1.0 pied; 0.1 het pied; 1.0 banana.
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Re: Big Scare! (blood python pics)
Originally Posted by shhhli
Beautiful snake- i thought they were called supers, i have never heard the term bloody balls and quite frankly if that's what they're called its kinda poor in taste.
Yea it sounded very sick to me and maybe that could be why they changed it .
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Re: Big Scare! (blood python pics)
Originally Posted by joepythons
Yea it sounded very sick to me and maybe that could be why they changed it .
yeah, but hey- Roussis produced them in 2002 and calls them super balls- their eyes are soo stunning. its been a year or more since i've seen a picture of one.
http://www.roussisreptiles.com/colle...lls/super.html
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Re: Big Scare! (blood python pics)
Originally Posted by shhhli
Yea i know he was the one who produced them first.At first i was told he artificially ensiminated(spelling) the sperm from the ball male to the female blood.That was another reason i stopped being interested in them .I will still look for his ad in the reptile magazines.
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