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    BPnet Veteran Corvid's Avatar
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    Re: Het Pied marker photo's?

    They go down to the end of her belly scales, but she was not cooperating for her photoshoot!
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    Re: Het Pied marker photo's?

    Hi Guys,
    Thanks for all the responses, they were all great. Here's the sitch, I went into a local store I use for drygoods for the various pets that live at the Kelly house hold, and I decide to look in the BP tank for a possible normal female. Well I reach in the tank and the first one I grab is totally blue but very calm and laid back, I pull him out and low and behold I am looking at typical het pied stripes running from his vent up his body approx.3-4 inches dead even on each side with a clear white belly.he is approx. 3 to 3 1/2 feet in length. I will eventually post pictures on my iHerp page (mfkelly). I got him for 40$. So if he is a normal no harm no foul and I have rescued him from a stressful situation. All this stores adults are generally turn ins from people who don't want them any more. I just wanted to double check what the markers where. Truth is I was planning on just buying a pied in the next year, but I am a big believer in fate and when I just decided to look and he was the first one I grabbed and no one else looked like him I said what the heck.
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    Re: Het Pied marker photo's?

    Good luck proving that out, how cool would that be if it really was het pied!
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    Re: Het Pied marker photo's?

    Quote Originally Posted by mfkelly View Post
    Hi Guys,
    Thanks for all the responses, they were all great. Here's the sitch, I went into a local store I use for drygoods for the various pets that live at the Kelly house hold, and I decide to look in the BP tank for a possible normal female. Well I reach in the tank and the first one I grab is totally blue but very calm and laid back, I pull him out and low and behold I am looking at typical het pied stripes running from his vent up his body approx.3-4 inches dead even on each side with a clear white belly.he is approx. 3 to 3 1/2 feet in length. I will eventually post pictures on my iHerp page (mfkelly). I got him for 40$. So if he is a normal no harm no foul and I have rescued him from a stressful situation. All this stores adults are generally turn ins from people who don't want them any more. I just wanted to double check what the markers where. Truth is I was planning on just buying a pied in the next year, but I am a big believer in fate and when I just decided to look and he was the first one I grabbed and no one else looked like him I said what the heck.
    You never know what you will find at a pet store sometimes. If I am not mistaken someone on here came across a Spotnose Ball at a pet store being sold as a normal. Just an FYI, male Het Pieds typically only sell for around $50-$100 it's the females that cost $500 for juveniles.

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    Re: Het Pied marker photo's?

    As we speak, I am breeding a male visual pied to a female normal that has some markings similar to that. Sure would be neat if she was a het pied, but I'm sure she's not!

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    Re: Het Pied marker photo's?

    look at my avatar......not proven...yet
    Holy crip, he's a crapple!
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    Re: Het Pied marker photo's?

    Got this girl recently, traded a beardie for her, the previous owner has no records for her so no way to know if shes a het or not. She has a very strong marker so I felt shes worth a shot.





    also have this girl, a ch from last year with a not as strong marker,


    hopefully between them one proves out. Ill pick up a 100% het pied male in the next year, these girls are both around a year old, and in a couple years pair that male with them both then pray
    1.0 50% het clown 1.0 50% het lavender 2.6 normal bp 1.0 normal poss axanthic 1.0 het pied bp 1.0 yellow belly 1.0 mojave bp 2.0 spider bp 2.1 pastel bp1.1 Cinnamon bp
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    Re: Het Pied marker photo's?

    I suggest you check out this thread:

    http://www.ball-pythons.net/forums/s...ad.php?t=65210
    J. Kobylka Reptiles Website
    Check out the 2013 JKR incubator!

    Warning:
    Snakes have been shown to cause death in laboratory rats.


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    Re: Het Pied marker photo's?

    Quote Originally Posted by jkobylka View Post
    I suggest you check out this thread:

    http://www.ball-pythons.net/forums/s...ad.php?t=65210
    I think I now have a dinker project!
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    Re: Het Pied marker photo's?

    Here's mine....

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