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Re: Candyball family album
What cuties! I'm really in awe of the colors!
Watch and wait; a hapless creature has wandered in wake of my growing hunger. My oh my, don't you look tasty? Hey traveler, what do you know of wolves?
All that's scaly and reptilian, all that's furry and mammalian, all that swims in the sea, all that flies in the sky--I love each and every one of these precious creatures.
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Re: Candyball family album
Sweet! Crazy how much they change.
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Re: Candyball family album
 Originally Posted by Big Gunns
There's really only one time you can catch Big Gunns "at a time of weakness". Here's a tip. Bring Subway Macadamia cookies. 
I have nothing of substance to add to this thread. But I had to say that THESE ARE THE GREATEST COOKIES OF ALL TIME.
Also, awesome to see some of The Legend's snakes... Still waiting to see that 8ft monitor though...
0.4 Normal BP
1.0 Pastel BP
0.1 Spider BP
0.1 California Kingsnake
1.0 Sudan Plated Lizard
1.1 Long-haired Chihuahua
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Re: Candyball family album
The adult seems similar to VPI's Burgundy albino although not quite while the baby looks like a lavender. Will be interesting to see how the babies look as adults. At any rate, very nice looking animals.
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Re: Candyball family album
I wish my fam was that hot. haha
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Re: Candyball family album
 Originally Posted by Hypnotic Exotic
The adult seems similar to VPI's Burgundy albino although not quite while the baby looks like a lavender. Will be interesting to see how the babies look as adults. At any rate, very nice looking animals.
BG hasn't seen The Queens Burgundy in person, so he doesn't know. He has however seen a Lav right next to a Candy, and they look nothing alike. The Candy babies look like the best ADULT Lav every produced on steroids. The yellow on the Candies is also more washed out "pastelly' looking....like a pastel paint color...not a Pastel Ball.
Here are the pics for yah of the Candy and a Lav. These pics may have been taken the same day. BG forgets.
http://www.ball-pythons.net/forums/s...d.php?t=104776
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Re: Candyball family album
Yeah it definitely looks different. As for the Burgundy, I was only referring to the pics in NERD's book. Haven't seen it in person but it only resembles the adult Candy, looks nothing like the baby. Anyway, awesome animals.
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Re: Candyball family album
 Originally Posted by Hypnotic Exotic
Yeah it definitely looks different. As for the Burgundy, I was only referring to the pics in NERD's book. Haven't seen it in person but it only resembles the adult Candy, looks nothing like the baby. Anyway, awesome animals.
Only time will tell if the genetics are the same. The Toffee now appears to be the same as the Candy, but that won't be known for sure until the price comes down(foolish to do now) and someone breeds them together.
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Re: Candyball family album
Looking stunning Neil. I would say there pretty much the same but the only 2 differences I see is mine are more subtle in change, still the same but less intense. Having said that my smaller female is a lot darker than the male that is almost twice the size. Also, and not obvious on my pics but there is without doubt a pattern running through. My adult hets have it, the visuals have it and half the 50% possibles have it. Of course not proven but if does then it will be an awsome indicater for those with a male het. Maybe mine just went in the a banded/striped female but they all are very different to the eye from the normal pattern. Anything exciting coming out the bag this year. All the very best Neil, amazing project and potential.
Paul
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Re: Candyball family album
 Originally Posted by paul.angelides
Looking stunning Neil. I would say there pretty much the same but the only 2 differences I see is mine are more subtle in change, still the same but less intense. Having said that my smaller female is a lot darker than the male that is almost twice the size. Also, and not obvious on my pics but there is without doubt a pattern running through. My adult hets have it, the visuals have it and half the 50% possibles have it. Of course not proven but if does then it will be an awsome indicater for those with a male het. Maybe mine just went in the a banded/striped female but they all are very different to the eye from the normal pattern. Anything exciting coming out the bag this year. All the very best Neil, amazing project and potential.
Paul
Any updated pics Paul?
What do you mean about the pattern running through? Are you just talking about the reduced / banded look?
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