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    Re: How Much Inbreeding is Acceptable?

    Quote Originally Posted by satomi325 View Post
    Its very possible. There are several countries that BPs are native to. Only one or two of those countries allow BPs to be exported/farmed. So imagine what sort of neat morphs are in those other territories? Especially since reptiles are so locally adapted.

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    Do you think this opens up the possibility that even special locality ball pythons could exist, much in the way like we have locality Boa constrictors such as Sonoran or Hogg Island?
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