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Derma ball?
I was looking up pics for one of the BPnet member's website and stumbled across this image. Can it be reproduced through breeding? Also does it effect the BP in any negative way to be "scaleless?" Thanks!
http://www.bluechameleon.org/2008%20...,%201000cc.jpg
Last edited by dr del; 07-03-2009 at 12:20 PM.
Reason: Please stop hotlinking images.
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Re: Derma ball?
I believe it was said a while back that this picture is a fake.
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Re: Derma ball?
 Originally Posted by 2kdime
I believe it was said a while back that this picture is a fake.
What about these ones then?
http://www.reptileforums.co.uk/snake...erma-ball.html
Holy crap go to page 3 on that link. There's more pics, and the thing looks incredible..not trying to advertise Im just amazed, its really cool looking.
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Re: Derma ball?
dont they also have a picture of it in Nerd's book the complete ball python?
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Re: Derma ball?
I HEARD they were fake....
Certainly look like authentic pictures to me.
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Re: Derma ball?
 Originally Posted by likebull1
dont they also have a picture of it in Nerd's book the complete ball python?
Dont know, dont own it. =/
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Re: Derma ball?
 Originally Posted by 2kdime
I HEARD they were fake....
Certainly look like authentic pictures to me.
Doesnt it look incredible though? The shimmering sides...the clean, smooth look. Wow.
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Re: Derma ball?
It's neat looking for sure.
But I'm a Blood Python guy
 Originally Posted by pavlovk1025
Doesnt it look incredible though? The shimmering sides...the clean, smooth look. Wow.
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Re: Derma ball?
They are pretty neat looking, and I love the "glitter" look in that one you linked to. But like the members of that forum, I would be concerned about the health effects. And do you agree (with them) that it's a bad idea to selectively breed that trait? Hairless cats, rats, dogs, etc, are usually just fine, but snakes are a whole different ballgame - since scales obviously serve a different purpose than fur. Interesting.....
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