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View Poll Results: Which one of these do you believe has made the biggest impact?
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Albino
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Pied
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Spider
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Pastel
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Re: biggest impact
 Originally Posted by hmj75
I would say albino.......They have been aroundalmost 20 yrs and still have a decent tag on them...you can never go wrong with recessive
I love albinos too it was my first big buy and to this day the most I spent on one animal. But I think things blew up when pieds, pastels and spiders came along. What year do you guys believe was the biggest for ball pythons?
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Re: biggest impact
I can agree with pieds, but with pastels and spiders they are dirt cheap now...spiders were 25k a while back and now 200...recessive is the way to go...
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Re: biggest impact
 Originally Posted by hmj75
I can agree with pieds, but with pastels and spiders they are dirt cheap now...spiders were 25k a while back and now 200...recessive is the way to go...
I'm not talking about prices just what these morphs did for the market as a whole.
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BPnet Veteran
Re: biggest impact
Oh in that case I would say pastel..............You can breed a pastel with anything and you can never go wrong....can;t say that for spiders....
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Re: biggest impact
Got to be Albino. Before the Albino, BP's had a small following. Once the albino was proven, the Ball Python trade seemed to take off. Sure there were other morphs, but it just seems like the launch of today's market seemed to occur along with the Albino.
Jim Smith
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Re: biggest impact
The Pied ball is definitely what really got the ball python morphs rolling. Of course, it all started with albinos...pieds werent available at the time. But truth be told...everytime someone, whos not into snakes, sees a pied they all say "thats the prettiest snake ive ever seen"
and that my friend is how the addiction started
just my $.02
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Registered User
Re: biggest impact
I say pastels and spiders are part of what keeps the addiction going because they are wonderful lookers and are affordable enough that any one can afford them
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BPnet Veteran
Re: biggest impact
I voted albino. After reading some of Kevin McCurley's book and watching videos about how they effected the BP market, I think they deserve alot of the credit. Also, they're still one of the most sought out morphs today. That's a long run!
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BPnet Veteran
Re: biggest impact
i said pied because thats the morph that made me want to work with ball pythons. still dont have 1 but its because i have not found the right 1.
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Re: biggest impact
 Originally Posted by j_h_smith
Got to be Albino. Before the Albino, BP's had a small following. Once the albino was proven, the Ball Python trade seemed to take off. Sure there were other morphs, but it just seems like the launch of today's market seemed to occur along with the Albino.
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