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    quad ball pythons

    does anyone remember a few years ago there was a post I believe on here about quad ball pythons. the breeder was from eastern pa. I think they were called the viperhouse or something like that. he cut the egg and found the 4. one was deformed in the egg but the others looked ok. if I remember right, the breeding involved the spider gene.
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    Re: quad ball pythons

    I contact shawn skillings of the vipers house and he confirmed that it was him. sadly none of them made it. he said that the littlest one was around 7 grams and the biggest was 12 to 15 grams. wonder if a lower incubation temp would of helped in this case?

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