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    Volta?

    I am trying to get more info on Volta ball pythons. I have a male I pretty sure is a volta, but that's beside the point lol. I want to know more about them. Anyone have experience with them? Is the size genetic? Are there any differences between them and a normal? Is it a morph...

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    My huge male he is 3500gs and almost 6 ft.

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    Re: Volta?

    What is a volta ball python? Sounds amazing...


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    This is the first I've ever heard them called volta. I remember them being called subsaharan, but last I heard, they were just large animals. No one ever proved there was a subset that get larger or the snakes in a certain region got larger.

    Maybe since then, there's additional info though. I've got a huge male and a huge female that look similar but as far as I know, neither of them produced similar babies to themselves. My huge male is a het clown.
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