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    Halloween ball genetics?

    Has anyone proven the genetics of the Halloween morph? It's similar to the Paradox I've seen. There was one for sale in Birmingham over the weekend and it was neat, I just didn't know if it was genetic so I didn't want to spend the kind of money they were asking for him.

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    Re: Halloween ball genetics?

    What paradox did you see? They appear to be genetic, but I don't see anything to them that looks like any paradox I've seen.

    http://www.cuttingedgeherp.com/pytho...ythons&UID=116
    What are these mojavas I keep hearing so much about?

    J. W. Exotics

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    Re: Halloween ball genetics?

    Quote Originally Posted by southb View Post
    Has anyone proven the genetics of the Halloween morph? It's similar to the Paradox I've seen. There was one for sale in Birmingham over the weekend and it was neat, I just didn't know if it was genetic so I didn't want to spend the kind of money they were asking for him.
    Who was selling him? I recall seeing a paradox looking animal last time I was there (mind you that was back in November but that doesn't mean it isn't the same animal...).

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    Re: Halloween ball genetics?

    I saw the one in Nov of last year and it was on the same guys table. Only this was a different one and smaller.

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    Re: Halloween ball genetics?

    Quote Originally Posted by PythonWallace View Post
    What paradox did you see? They appear to be genetic, but I don't see anything to them that looks like any paradox I've seen.

    http://www.cuttingedgeherp.com/pytho...ythons&UID=116
    Those are not the same thing that this guy had. It was almost like a reduced paradox.

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    Re: Halloween ball genetics?

    only thing i can think of is this calico i saw that was pretty trippy looking that kinda looked like a reduced paradox.. might of been exotics are us (sorry dont have a link) but i am not 100 percent sure on that...

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    Re: Halloween ball genetics?

    The calicos that I have seen did not have the spots on the top of the animal. I guess I need to take some pictures if I ever see it again. It was a baby male and they were asking $150 for it and the guy on the other side had a very nice 450 gram female high contrast albino for $500 so you can guess who won out on that.

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    Re: Halloween ball genetics?

    Quote Originally Posted by southb View Post
    The calicos that I have seen did not have the spots on the top of the animal. I guess I need to take some pictures if I ever see it again. It was a baby male and they were asking $150 for it and the guy on the other side had a very nice 450 gram female high contrast albino for $500 so you can guess who won out on that.
    oh what they traded....i think the one im talking about was labeled super calico?? i dunno probably not the same thing your thinking of, cool snake none the less....and the only halloween ball ive heard of is the one they posted from the cuttingedgeherp, hopefully you can get some pictures thatd be dope

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    Re: Halloween ball genetics?

    It actually looks like a younger version of the sand blast that posted on this page.

    http://absolut-regius.forumdediscuss...egius-t671.htm

    It's about 3/4 down the page.



    BTW check out the reverse stripped as little farther down.......hot

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    Re: Halloween ball genetics?

    wow all those pics almost blew up my computer haha, i imagine its the same sand blast on urban jungle, or urban python...(will someone help me out here?)

    sand blast without sand in your earhole...me likey

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