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    Re: SPIED (Spider X Piebald) Pic please

    Quote Originally Posted by danchi View Post
    Here the link to the German breeder http://jbpythons.de/Coconut-deutsch.htm
    Very interesting to see that.. I hate that they are all white but what can ya do?

    Quote Originally Posted by TessadasExotics View Post
    Piebalds always have a head pattern. Well as far as I am aware of any ways. So a Spied being all white would make sense.
    Well until now I was operating under the assumption that all spied's had color on their head. After seeing some of these pics I'm starting to wonder.
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    Re: SPIED (Spider X Piebald) Pic please

    Personally I don’t think all is known about the super blue eyed or black eyed genes. Almost any snake could have half of the gene required. So many different types make a super white snake and who knows how many more will be found to produce the same.

    The BP morphs are growing still to this day. New colors and patterns are being found all of the time. There are crosses that have yet to be crossed. We are all still learning and being amazed.

    Breeding Ball Python morphs is like Christmas day. You are always surprised when the packages are opened!
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    Re: SPIED (Spider X Piebald) Pic please

    Quote Originally Posted by Freakie_frog View Post
    Very interesting to see that.. I hate that they are all white but what can ya do?



    Well until now I was operating under the assumption that all spied's had color on their head. After seeing some of these pics I'm starting to wonder.
    I think its still safe to say that most of them have pattern on the head.

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