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Re: Sup wit dis??
 Originally Posted by Foschi Exotic Serpents
There is also one called a tiger ball which is NOT the desert/enchi combo tiger. If I remember correctly it looks like those 2 but its what they call them in Canada? Someone correct me if I'm wrong but I'm sure I saw a conversation of that nature not long ago on here.
They are gorgeous!! I want one!
Yes the Tiger Ball is/was produced by Pythonica which is now owned by Toronto Python Guru's. There is also a Desiel Tiger that looks hot.
http://torontopythongurus.webs.com/
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Last edited by Gavin Cooper; 05-28-2010 at 11:08 PM.
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Re: Sup wit dis??
 Originally Posted by Gavin Cooper
We have Diesel Tigers with the super diesel tiger being more banded than then Diesels, I'd have to see belly pictures of those snakes to determine if they are similar. They are awesome looking and I wouldnt mind getting my hands on some of those. They remind me of my Diesels but look like they might be mixed with a woma, I love the soft looking pattern! . . . Post or send me some belly shots and I'll give you some better insight . . . maybe even some shots of mom
Last edited by Toronto Python Gurus; 05-29-2010 at 01:04 PM.
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Re: Sup wit dis??
 Originally Posted by Foschi Exotic Serpents
There is also one called a tiger ball which is NOT the desert/enchi combo tiger. If I remember correctly it looks like those 2 but its what they call them in Canada? Someone correct me if I'm wrong but I'm sure I saw a conversation of that nature not long ago on here.
They are gorgeous!! I want one!
here in germany they are quite popular. they call them tigers. but they didnt cost a lot. they go for about 200€ thats about 160$.
but since they are from an wc afrikan female, u never know whats behind their genes. they could have some hidden genes like the womas and lessers and could be the key to some super new snakes.
i would try to breed them with yellow bellys or specters...
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Re: Sup wit dis??
 Originally Posted by joe23
here in germany they are quite popular. they call them tigers. but they didnt cost a lot. they go for about 200€ thats about 160$.
but since they are from an wc afrikan female, u never know whats behind their genes. they could have some hidden genes like the womas and lessers and could be the key to some super new snakes.
i would try to breed them with yellow bellys or specters...
In Germany they are from Stephan Broghammer's stock, He has European Banana Tigers, that's what he calls his banded's I'm pretty sure he has other bandeds he just calls Tigers, The Diesels I am working with that produce the supers were bought back in 2005 at the Daytona show has a pair of CH bandeds. I also have some European Banana Tiger's purchased at the same show from Stephan Broghammer's stock and I also have another line of bandeds called Oscar Tigers. . . the Oscar Tigers and Banana Tigers arn't as interesting as the Diesels, but still nice!
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