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    You can get quite a few patternless snakes for around $800. Super mojaves are white with a grey head. Females go for around 800-1000. Males I've seen for 500! Awesome considering how beautiful and affordable it is !

    Champagne is another good suggestion I saw . They vary so much, you could produce little-no pattern champagnes, or strange ones with buts of circles in the pattern! Very cool IMO!

    Have you seen the piebald ball python? Google it, and wrap your head around the fact that you can get one for just 400-700 ...

    Genetic stripes is another good idea .... They'e relatively cheap (for a recessive), and they can also vary!

    If you're interested in breeding, maybe you can make your own patternless white or black snakes ..
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    Re: Basic/inexpensive solid BP?

    Just a thought,
    sometimes breeders will hatch super cinnamons or lucys with imperfections and they discount them.
    Since your not looking to breed it, that might be an option.

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    I know genetic stripes have lost a lot of their popularity with all the codom stripe animals but they are still one of my favorites.
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    Re: Basic/inexpensive solid BP?

    Quote Originally Posted by Herefishyfishy View Post
    That is one beautiful boy, looks like he has been gold dusted! Honestly, that is probably one of the most solid-looking champagnes I have seen, I guess if I bought sub-adult or adult I'd be able to pick a super solid one.
    Champagne pinstripe

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    Re: Basic/inexpensive solid BP?

    Quote Originally Posted by h00blah View Post
    Have you seen the piebald ball python? Google it, and wrap your head around the fact that you can get one for just 400-700 ...
    I might be in a very, very, small minority, but I am not really drawn to pieds (unless of course the panda pied morph is verified and becomes available, in which case I will sell my soul). I can admire their uniqueness but I just don't find them pretty.

    At the moment breeding is not on the horizon for me. I'm not living in an area where my career can really expand, so I forsee moving at least once or twice in the next 5 years maintaing all the equipment and fitting a job change around incubations is not an option. It's a mixed blessing, it is forcing me to not go crazy and buy up every snake I see.

    Just a thought,
    sometimes breeders will hatch super cinnamons or lucys with imperfections and they discount them.
    Since your not looking to breed it, that might be an option.
    I like this idea, I guess the best route for this would be putting word out to local breeders that I'd like to hear about "imperfect" specimens.

    Yet another gorgeous genetic stripe!

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    Re: Basic/inexpensive solid BP?

    Quote Originally Posted by zues View Post
    I know genetic stripes have lost a lot of their popularity with all the codom stripe animals but they are still one of my favorites.
    I love genetic stripes too, and right now they are super cheap! That one is a great example, super clean with a nice solid unbroken stripe.

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