FYI: I got the picture out of The Ball Python Manual by Philippe de Vosjoli w/ Roger Klingenberg, DVM, Tracy Barker, and David Barker. Page: 23. I am not sure on how this board works with posting pictures from else where along with copyright stuff. So to be on the safe side the above info. has been posted.
The animal is not a cinny or granite mojave. At the time the book was published, I believe that the animal's genetics were unknown. I am pretty sure VPI still owns the animal and I don't think that one was proven genetic. You will also see similar ball pythons to this on other breeders sites......coffee, ebony, goblin, etc....and I believe that they just kinda occur randomly...
The animal is not a cinny or granite mojave. At the time the book was published, I believe that the animal's genetics were unknown. I am pretty sure VPI still owns the animal and I don't think that one was proven genetic. You will also see similar ball pythons to this on other breeders sites......coffee, ebony, goblin, etc....and I believe that they just kinda occur randomly...