Remember, quality of the colour and markings is in the eye of the beholder...personally I rather like the "dirty" bees as well as the "clean" ones...s'all a matter of personal aesthetics.
1.1 Mojave BP ("Caffè Macchiato;" name pending)
1.0 Cinnamon BP ("Jayne")
1.0 Pastel BP ("Elliot")
0.1 Normal BP ("Biscotti")
0.1 Spider BP (name pending)
0.1 Apricot Pueblan Milksnake ("Bowline")
1.0 Dumeril Boa ("Julien")
0.1 Super-Dwarf Reticulated Python ("Temperance")
you're right guys.. i guess for me, my own opinion is not enough, i want it to be very good quality as well.. though i'm looking for a good quality + deal which is really hard to find.. now i just wish i have lots of money so i dont have to find for deal :|
It means that for those of us that "grade" ball pythons and choose stock for selective breeding projects, it wouldn't be one that we would choose for a selective breeding program most likely.
you're right guys.. i guess for me, my own opinion is not enough, i want it to be very good quality as well.. though i'm looking for a good quality + deal which is really hard to find.. now i just wish i have lots of money so i dont have to find for deal :|
Yes - the future of ball pythons and pricing will be pricing based on a graded scale.