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    Bumblebee x Normal..and a pied.

    Hey everyone,

    This is my first thread I have posted.
    I’ve been on the bp.net for a while now and decided to finally do one. This pairing means a lot to me as the normal was my first BP and this will be herfirst year breeding. She is about 4 years old and around 1700 grams. I knowit’s not the craziest morphs but none the less still awesome and exciting!

    Looking to maybe get couple hold back Bee/Pastel females although
    as long as all the eggs are healthy I’ll be happy!!

    Here’s a couple pics..

















    And a photo of my one of my favorites in my small collection my 1.0 Pied 66% MJ Axanthic.





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    Re: Bumblebee x Normal..and a pied.

    Good luck! I love that bee.

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    Bumblebee x Normal..and a pied.

    That pied looks like its got some leopard going on. I may be wrong but its a very sweet pied none the less! Wicked!

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    Bumblebee x Normal..and a pied.

    Thanks flikky I love him he has nice high white sides!

    Yeah he certainly looks like he has leopard although I don't think he does. but I guess one day ill find out. I have a 1800gram het pied 66% MJ Axanthic female waiting for him to mature can't wait to try and make some lightning pieds

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    What is MJ Axanthic? Is that another line?

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    Bumblebee x Normal..and a pied.

    Quote Originally Posted by joebad976 View Post
    What is MJ Axanthic? Is that another line?
    Yup! Mark Mandic up here in Canada randomly produced some axanthics a long while ago from 2 unrelated snakes. I BELIEVE (may be wrong) that they have been proven to not be comparable with VPI. Don't know about any other axanthic lines. What I can tell you is from what my amateurs eyes have seen, they are leagues ahead of any other axanthic line I have seen. He has some lightning pieds what would knock your socks off.

    http://www.worldofballpythons.com/mo...us-jayne-line/
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    Re: Bumblebee x Normal..and a pied.

    Quote Originally Posted by interloc View Post
    Yup! Mark Mandic up here in Canada randomly produced some axanthics a long while ago from 2 unrelated snakes. I BELIEVE (may be wrong) that they have been proven to not be comparable with VPI. Don't know about any other axanthic lines. What I can tell you is from what my amateurs eyes have seen, they are leagues ahead of any other axanthic line I have seen. He has some lightning pieds what would knock your socks off.

    http://www.worldofballpythons.com/mo...us-jayne-line/
    I appreciate the info. I honestly never heard of them before. Learn something new everyday.

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    Bumblebee x Normal..and a pied.

    Yeah I'm pretty sure it was proved not compatible with VPI. I like MJ axanthic it doesn't tend to dull out, I love his axanthic pieds there gorgeous!
    Last edited by lightpied; 04-12-2013 at 11:48 PM.

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    Bumblebee x Normal..and a pied.

    His lightning pied is the snake that truly convinced me to try my hand at ball python breeding. I just saw a picture of him the other day and he is still the best looking snake ever.
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    Bumblebee x Normal..and a pied.

    Yup. There was one at the CRBE last year. About 1000g I would say. Still as grey black and white as the day it came out of the egg. Very sexy snake.

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