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    Re: Visit at Bob Clark's shop

    New morph in Burmese pythons. "Blonde"
    how is that a new morph when that burm looks several yrs old

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    Re: Visit at Bob Clark's shop

    Quote Originally Posted by cassandra View Post
    Love the shots of the boelens and the mess of albino tics!
    Me too. I wish somebody would make a breakthrough on Boelen's care.
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    Re: Visit at Bob Clark's shop

    I dont know how to do multiple quotes so here you go

    that is shredded aspen

    bd, yes those fires and spiders are hatchlings

    to the person who asked how it is a new morph, i accidentally put burmese but was corrected its a reticulated python. It is a new morph because he is the only one who has it and he got it when it was an adult. And he is the only one to produce them to (i got to see babies pipping!). Read his site about the blonde retic, www.bobclark.com


    btw, thanks for all the replies everyone!!!!

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    Re: Visit at Bob Clark's shop

    Looks like a fun trip
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    Re: Visit at Bob Clark's shop

    What's on the side of the tubs in the last 2 pics?

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    Re: Visit at Bob Clark's shop

    Quote Originally Posted by stangs13 View Post
    Looks like shredded aspen. Love the fires and fire pastels.

    And the one retic isn't a lucy, it is a super fire, ivory, super platinum, whatever....LOL.
    oh thanks! yeah, fire pastels are stunning ...
    Last edited by BP.net Staff; 05-29-2008 at 06:36 PM. Reason: Pruning for TOS compliance
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    Re: Visit at Bob Clark's shop

    Quote Originally Posted by atp151415 View Post
    Bolan Python

    Wow! Look at the rainbows on that snake! GORGEOUS!

    Thanks for sharing all the nice pics!
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    Re: Visit at Bob Clark's shop

    Quote Originally Posted by atp151415 View Post
    Spider ball python breeding Normal ball python
    Is it just me or does that not look like a typical spider? Maybe it is just cuz I can't see the spider very well since he's in the back where it is shadowy.
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    Re: Visit at Bob Clark's shop

    Looks like just a nice high white one...
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    Re: Visit at Bob Clark's shop

    ya it had some pretty nice high whiteness lol

    thanks everyone for the replies

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