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    One of my dinker projects for this year...



    This little guy finally got into the swing of things just in time as his mother should be ovulating pretty soon here. Just hope his genes win the race against the lesser and kingpin that both bred her in the past week!

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    That's really cool looking. He almost has a leopard look to him.

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    Thx 4 sharin! I can't wait until my babies are all big enough to breed & I can have some "Dinker" projects!
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    That male doesn't look like a dinker to me. You bought that as a normal ball python and you're trying to prove it out? Perhaps I have the wrong understanding.

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    Wait a minute.. Your talking about the small one! Oh lol I was looking at the big leopard looking one! Oops!

    That little guy certainly does look cool. Has a "blackback" look to him but the color and blushing is amazing. I do hope he produces some of the same for you!

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    That female is gorgeous, good luck!

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    Re: One of my dinker projects for this year...

    Quote Originally Posted by Foschi Exotic Serpents View Post
    Wait a minute.. Your talking about the small one! Oh lol I was looking at the big leopard looking one! Oops!

    That little guy certainly does look cool. Has a "blackback" look to him but the color and blushing is amazing. I do hope he produces some of the same for you!
    You're both right! The big one produced him, and he's quite different from all of the other lessers that I hatched out last year. I thought it was even more odd that something so reduced would come from an animal with so much pattern. There's a little more information in a thread that I posted a while back here. Probably nothing, but half the fun of this hobby is never knowing when something so subtle might turn out to be awesome.

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    Re: One of my dinker projects for this year...

    Quote Originally Posted by m00kfu View Post


    This little guy finally got into the swing of things just in time as his mother should be ovulating pretty soon here. Just hope his genes win the race against the lesser and kingpin that both bred her in the past week!
    They are both awesome looking!

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    Re: One of my dinker projects for this year...

    She looks to be genetic jungle of some type. Definitely genetic! My guess is all the offspring will have the same pattern, and possibly a super.

    Good Luck Chris!

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    Cool project! Kinda reminds me of that Cajun stuff that BB is workin' with

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