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    BP hybrids?

    Just a question of curiosity, what hybrids have been produced with BPs?

    Have any except the blood x ball proven fertile?

    Do some hybrids fail to thrive?

    Just trying to understand a bit more of python physiology.

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    Re: BP hybrids?

    carpet x ball

    burm x ball

    woma x ball


    As far as I know, all of the ball hybrids live normal lives, even reproducing "mud blood" babies.


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    Last edited by Patrick Long; 12-10-2008 at 01:43 AM. Reason: added a hybrid

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    Re: BP hybrids?

    anyone tried ball x retic(dwarf or super dwarf might be possible???)

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    Re: BP hybrids?

    Quote Originally Posted by mainbutter View Post
    anyone tried ball x retic(dwarf or super dwarf might be possible???)
    Just reaching here, but I imagine the shear size difference would make this impossible, not that a burm is much different, dont know why my mind thinks like that though.

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    Re: BP hybrids?

    I have still been wanting to see that burm x ball i just cant imagine what it would look like. (pics anyone)
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    Re: BP hybrids?

    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick Long View Post
    burm x ball
    That hybrid sounds REALLY cool!
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    ....yes freakin HARRY POTTER!!!
    And that is DOUBLY cool

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    Re: BP hybrids?

    That's a pretty cool looking snake.

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    Re: BP hybrids?

    That burmball is gorgeous. I wonder how big it gets.

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    Re: BP hybrids?

    Burm x Ball = Ballmese

    I have seen them in person and they are very cool looking snakes. I am not big on crossings but that cross is pretty neat.

    There is also the Ball x Angolan not a big stretch there, but cool none the less.

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