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    Re: what types of pythons make what?

    Quote Originally Posted by PythonWallace View Post
    What's with all the negative replies? Ball python husbandry is hardly rocket science. If you think that there is a lack of knowledge on the OP's part, why not use the time and forum space your paragraphs took up to write a few tips and some info that will benefit a new ball python owner? After all, this site's slogan is "The friendliest online community for all your herping needs!", not "The place for experienced keepers and breeders".

    I spent about 45 minutes on the phone with Garett, and he was seriously interested in getting some answers about some contradictory information he'd received about husbandry and genetics. He bought a ball python after his wife and kids got to hold their first one a few months ago and fell in love with it. He has been looking at all the pictures of all the baddass morphs and combos out there, and like a lot of us, he is thinking about breeding, at some point down the road, to produce a couple of the combos he likes, and he wanted to know how easy or how difficult it might be to move any extra babies he might produce along the way. I guess he assumed that the friendliest and most helpful ball python forum would be a good place to start his research. Some of you need to lighten up a bit.
    One thing to be very interested, another thing to be completely rude about it.

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