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    Project BambooBalls

    maybe its just the picture, but the dorsal highlights on the HG woma bamboo kind of remind me of the GHI. you should probably mix some of that in there to see what pops out.
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    Once I become a nurse I'm going to try to get my hands on a bamboo. Stoked that that's how the pinstripe bamboo looks since I love pinstripe.
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    Project BambooBalls

    Quote Originally Posted by TheSnakeGeek View Post
    maybe its just the picture, but the dorsal highlights on the HG woma bamboo kind of remind me of the GHI. you should probably mix some of that in there to see what pops out.
    I was thinking the same thing.
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    Is anyone in the US working with the bamboo gene yet?

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    Re: Project BambooBalls

    Quote Originally Posted by UVA WingMan View Post
    Is anyone in the US working with the bamboo gene yet?
    if they are, i don't believe it's public knowledge.

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    Wow. Just wow.
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    Re: Project BambooBalls

    I love the single gene bamboo it will be interesting to see how the gene reacts to some of the other base morphs out there. I would say go for the enchi bamboo next

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    Ahh that Pinstripe Bamboo is awesome! How do people discover genes like this and the GHI???

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    Re: Project BambooBalls

    Absolutely amazing animals! Bamboo is definitely going to be a great addition to the BEL complex.
    What is the Insanity(Bamboo x Special)?

    Quote Originally Posted by hops523 View Post
    Ahh that Pinstripe Bamboo is awesome! How do people discover genes like this and the GHI???
    Going out catching and collecting BPs in Africa is big business since the larger breeders in Europe and the US will pay big money for the next big thing.

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    My jaw dropped when I saw these! Beautiful snakes!!

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