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    Pied with white head?

    Is there such thing? I saw the Phantom of the Opera ball, but like entireley white head, and random piebald spots etc.
    If not, why not?
    I think that that would be awesome.
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    Lesser Pied = Full White head
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    A lot of the pied combos have the effect of increasing the white areas and reducing the colored patches: lesser pieds, spider pieds, clown pieds, cinnamon pieds. It's pretty common to have an all-white snake (lesser pieds), or a mostly white snake with a few patches (mojave pieds, black pastel pieds). Or everyone's favorite: an all-white snake with a little tiny toupee of color on the very top of its head (pewter pieds, champagne pied).

    I don't think there are any ultra-high white ordinary pieds with white heads? So if you see a white head, it's almost certainly a combo of some sort.
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    I believe (someone correct me if I'm wrong) but the original panda pied (super cinny or super black pastel pied) had an all white head with black bands on its body.


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    Yup here we go. A pic of outback reptiles panda pied.

    This is the only pied/pied combo that I've seen to have a white head maintaining pattern on its back.

    Again this is not my snake it is outbacks and I just grabbed it off google.


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    I was recently told the original Panda Pied was produced from a cinny looking import to an unrelated bp? If this is true, there is a possibility the panda could just be a paradox super....? I have my suspicions about why we haven't seen more.
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    Here is a picture of a lesser pied I produced last year.


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    Re: Pied with white head?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brandon Osborne View Post
    I was recently told the original Panda Pied was produced from a cinny looking import to an unrelated bp? If this is true, there is a possibility the panda could just be a paradox super....? I have my suspicions about why we haven't seen more.
    Super black pastel het pied ringer?
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    Over 60...

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    Re: Pied with white head?

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    Super black pastel het pied ringer?
    I'm not even sure it could be called a het Pied if this is in fact the case.
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    Re: Pied with white head?

    Someone else recently hit on another Panda Pied, I'm hoping its just a Super black pastel pied so I too can start this project.

    http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...ond-panda-pied
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