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    Double Rex overLoad

    You can see one has a black spot on back and rest is orange color. hard to get picture of them running around




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    The orange is buck grease prolly.

    Cute pile of misfits there.

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    LOL.


    For the amount of double rexs het siamese i can NOT produce a double rex siamese... Such a Pain.

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    And no himis either!? Durnit!

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    Nope just have 5 siamese and one rex siamese.

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    Another thing what is the male. I though he be a siamese but his head has a gold type color and his ass end has the siamese coloring.




    Him with one of his GF a double rex het siamese

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    my rat!

    Muffy's Morphs


    5.7 ball pythons, 0.0.2 GTP, and some Tarantulas


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    Awesome double rexes!

    I kill to find a double rex or a siamese in my area.
    "We are artists using locus and alleles as our paint; the ball python as our canvas" - Colin Weaver


    Check out my Photoblog!

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    Re: Double Rex overLoad

    How do you tell the difference between a double rex and a hairless? I have what I assume is a hairless as the only tuft of hair he has is on his nether regions, lol.
    Ball Pythons: 0.1 cinnamon, 0.1 bumblebee, 0.1 lesser, 1.0 black pastel het hypo, 0.1 pastel het hypo, 0.2 hypos, 0.2 het hypos, 1.0 lemonblast, 1.0 YB, 1.0 enchi, 0.1 pastel, 1.1 het genetic stripe, 0.3 normals.

    Boas: 0.1 super hypo, 0.1 longicauda.

    Kings: 0.1 hypo brooks, 1.0 whitesided brooks.

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    Double rexs will grow their hair, then lose it non stop their entire life. hairless will stay hairless all their life.

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