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    Re: Extremely reduced-pattern BP

    Quote Originally Posted by mainbutter View Post
    Extremely reduced patterned normals like that are way more uncommon than plenty of the $10k+ quad trait animals (which the ball python market will soon find out are over-produced to maintain anything close to that price IMO).
    Then I better keep her safe.

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    thats a crazy patternnn...!!!..
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    Beautiful reduced girl! In the 2nd pic on the red sheet, she somewhat resembles what I'd expect a very reduced leopard ball to look like...
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    I also want to be in line if she throws babies that look like that!!!
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    Re: Extremely reduced-pattern BP

    Quote Originally Posted by Russ Lawson View Post
    Beautiful reduced girl! In the 2nd pic on the red sheet, she somewhat resembles what I'd expect a very reduced leopard ball to look like...
    If she proves out, she's a much more extreme pattern mutation than the Leopards I found on Justin K's site. If it's not genetic, or she never produces, I'm still very happy to have such a nice snake in my collection.

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    Re: Extremely reduced-pattern BP

    Nice looking female Jeff. Good luck proving her out when she gets up to weight
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    Re: Extremely reduced-pattern BP

    Quote Originally Posted by JeffFlanagan View Post
    If she proves out, she's a much more extreme pattern mutation than the Leopards I found on Justin K's site. If it's not genetic, or she never produces, I'm still very happy to have such a nice snake in my collection.
    Jeff, I like your attitude

    First, congrats on taking on such a difficult animal and bringing her around! She is definitely a beautiful ball.

    Best of luck with her, and thanks for posting pics!

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