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    Re: Pictures of your largest BP

    Why is it that normals are always the largest?

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    Re: Pictures of your largest BP

    Quote Originally Posted by omnibus2 View Post
    Why is it that normals are always the largest?
    good question I'd love to see a 4' pied or a lesser.
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    Re: Pictures of your largest BP

    Quote Originally Posted by omnibus2 View Post
    Why is it that normals are always the largest?
    I was JUST about to say that! We should start another thread of "biggest morph BPs," since it does always seem the normals are biggest... maybe they're just healthier than morphs, like how mutt dogs are usually healthier than purebreds?
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    Re: Pictures of your largest BP

    Quote Originally Posted by omnibus2 View Post
    Why is it that normals are always the largest?
    Because not many visual morphs have been around long enough to be 2000 grams plus. Of course there's many out there but you have to think how many were produced 6 years ago in comparison to now.
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    Re: Pictures of your largest BP

    Quote Originally Posted by omnibus2 View Post
    Why is it that normals are always the largest?
    that simple cause we all were /are to poor to have gotten the morphs when that far back t reach ths large size by now lol..

    heck my snakes are all small compared to everyones. I thinkmy heaviest is only 1700 grams give or take a few grams, and she a rescue. My pargerst morph is my 500-600 gram albino who just about 1 year old .
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    Re: Pictures of your largest BP

    Very true BB my big normal is over 7 years old now so she has had a lot of growing time
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    Re: Pictures of your largest BP

    Quote Originally Posted by Sarin View Post
    Because not many visual morphs have been around long enough to be 2000 grams plus. Of course there's many out there but you have to think how many were produced 6 years ago in comparison to now.
    Yeah, I guess that's true... but Mona isn't that old, and she is probably bigger than 3-4 year old morphs I've seen here. Alright, that does it - I'm starting a largest morph thread!
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    Re: Pictures of your largest BP

    3500 grams...She-Unit...
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