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My pics are not edited, except i cropped and fixed the underexposition.
Here's how she looked when i bought her, she was in shed, so i think maybe the seller sold it as a normal by mistake..she's really different from that pics now
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i was just about to ask if she had always been that color or if that was something recent. if she wasn't born that way i doubt it's genetic. theres some sort of odd phenomenon i've seen around where balls will lose some of their color in spots. some times they go back to looking normal and sometimes they don't. either way, she's still got a nice reduced pattern and i would still try breeding her to see what happens.
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I'll breed her next season, with a pastel male, or a lesser.
For her colors, she always been clear, like in the pictures but it was not so visible when i bought her as she was about to shed; and in that small box, the picture has been taken just a few minutes after i got her.I just needed a normal female with a good weight, she was 800 grams.
For me it was just a "clear normal".
The breeder is Schoenaerts Dominique, from belgium, and he sold it without CITES number so it's a Captive bred.She was born in 2010.
Compared to my other balls she's quite aggressive, always trying to bite.
Last edited by TheBallPythons; 06-18-2013 at 06:45 PM.
Reason: corrected the breeder name
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Re: A light Normal? or...
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