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    Re: My collection is growing fast:D

    Quote Originally Posted by Tigerhawk View Post
    They all look great. I've never heard of white wash ball pythons. Can you tell me more about them. Eg how to produce them etc. Thank you.
    whitewash is a new simple ressessive gene discovered by Piet Nuyten in the Netherlands. They were working on a vpi snow project and had weird paradoxism going on in the babies and it turns out there was an unknown gene at work. It's basically an inheritable paradox. It's a gene scrambler. I'm not sure if they have been able to separate the whitewash gene yet 100% as separating three ressessive genes is a daunting task but it's been proven genetic over the last few years. I'm pretty sure it's not in worldofballpythons.com yet because they haven't separated the gene yet. The only way to produce is to buy hets or visuals from Piet. I don't think anyone else in the world has a pair of breeding size whitewashes and has produced babies yet. He just started selling a few last season and only a couple to the US. I may have the only pair of visuals in the US. So everything I produce will be visuals.

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