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    Smile DaBoaDude

    Hey guys, check out my channel on youtube, heres the link:
    http://www.youtube.com/daboadude ...

    We are just a couple of teenagers trying to start a reptile business, check it out and tell me what you think... I sometimes take personal requests for videos.... So comment, rate, & SUBSCRIBE! haha

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    DaBoaDude (DBD) Reptiles Spider Ball Python!

    sorry, i was trying to make it a new thread haha
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    Re: DaBoaDude (DBD) Reptiles Spider Ball Python!

    - Matt

    Come here little guy. You're awfully cute and fluffy but unfortunately for you, you're made of meat

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    Re: DaBoaDude

    I hate to rain on your parade, but the chances of you guys actually becoming "big" breeders is very small. Especially the way the economy is now. I don't agree with the way you're keeping those ball pythons, either. Maybe you wouldn't have to force feed them if you had them in a proper set-up.

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    Re: DaBoaDude

    Isn’t a spider a dominate not a co-dominate mutation? Also, isn’t a genetic strip another recessive mutation on its own, not just a snake with a good dorsal strip?

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    Re: DaBoaDude

    Quote Originally Posted by Mischke View Post
    Isn’t a spider a dominate not a co-dominate mutation? Also, isn’t a genetic strip another recessive mutation on its own, not just a snake with a good dorsal strip?
    I thought spider was co-dom, but I'm not all up to date with genetics so don't quote me lol

    Ball Pythons:
    1.0 Queenbee; 1.0 Spider; 1.0 Spider Het VPI Axanthic
    1.0 Albino Cinny; 1.0 Albino Pin; 1.0 Butter Pastel
    0.1 Het Axanthic; 0.2 Albino; 0.1 Pied
    0.1 Pastave; 0.1 Pastel; 0.1 Butter
    0.1 Super Vanilla Mojave
    Others:
    1.0 Kahl Albino BCI
    1.0 Albino Anaconda Hognose
    Mammals:
    4.0 Kitties, 3.1 Doggos, 0.2 Horses

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    Re: DaBoaDude

    Spiders are dominant mutations, there is such a thing as a super Spider but has no visual difference from a regular Spider and can take 3 years to prove out. Most breeders don't really care to prove them out anyway (takes way too long).

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    Re: DaBoaDude

    Quote Originally Posted by Sebrina View Post
    Spiders are dominant mutations, there is such a thing as a super Spider but has no visual difference from a regular Spider and can take 3 years to prove out. Most breeders don't really care to prove them out anyway (takes way too long).
    Who's proven out a super spider? I don't believe that anyone has. I know that Brian may have a super pin that is visually no different than any other pin, but I'm not personally aware of anyone who has come out and stated unequivocally that they have proven a super spider.

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    Re: DaBoaDude

    [QUOTE=Sebrina;933187]Spiders are dominant mutations, there is such a thing as a super Spider but has no visual difference from a regular Spider and can take 3 years to prove out. Most breeders don't really care to prove them out anyway (takes way too long).[/QUOTE

    Really, wow ive never seen one.. Ill look it up, that sounds really cool

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    Re: DaBoaDude

    Quoted from Reptiles Forums UK:
    http://www.reptileforums.co.uk/1169209-post3.html

    Sorry about the link not sure if it's against the rules if it is I apologize, I've linked the single post where I gathered that information only just in case.

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