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    Re: Scaleless BP egg cutting!

    Quote Originally Posted by Xaila View Post
    He got a camera pointed at those eggs pretty much right after they were cut for some cool time lapse of the hatching. I think it's Aaron Jones' equipment? But don't worry, you'll definitely see them out of the egg
    Yup, you're right so are other people here about being updated. This is such a big thing that there is no way that they wouldn't give us a update. I can put money on it that next Wednesday he will show them out of the egg for us on snakebytes.

    I don't think any one has said this about the scaleless yet but here we go... I think this mutation is just more then scaleless I personally believe that this mutation is going to be a color enhancer as well in the BP game. It will brighten stuff up tremendously at a young age, just wait till this thing is crossed with some fires, YBs, and some super pastels/pastels.
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    Re: Scaleless BP egg cutting!

    That video that Brian put up was probably the most inspiring video to all snake breeders out there that ive ever seen. And the one thing he emphasizes, which is the important thing of all in this hobby is PASSION. Without passion for these animals, you dont really have much if anything else. Im sure he will take every precious precaution with those two new scaleless babies, because of how much passion he has for them. I am very happy for Brian. He deserves it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4theSNAKElady View Post
    That video that Brian put up was probably the most inspiring video to all snake breeders out there that ive ever seen. And the one thing he emphasizes, which is the important thing of all in this hobby is PASSION. Without passion for these animals, you dont really have much if anything else. Im sure he will take every precious precaution with those two new scaleless babies, because of how much passion he has for them. I am very happy for Brian. He deserves it.

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    Re: Scaleless BP egg cutting!

    Quote Originally Posted by 4theSNAKElady View Post
    That video that Brian put up was probably the most inspiring video to all snake breeders out there that ive ever seen. And the one thing he emphasizes, which is the important thing of all in this hobby is PASSION. Without passion for these animals, you dont really have much if anything else. Im sure he will take every precious precaution with those two new scaleless babies, because of how much passion he has for them. I am very happy for Brian. He deserves it.

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    x2 i am so happy for him and to get 2 out of 3 eggs is really amazing! cant wait to see them out of the eggs!!!

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    Re: Scaleless BP egg cutting!

    When I watched it yesterday, I couldn't believe that they hit two scaleless! 2 of 3 with 1/4 odds!! I'm happy for Brian! I do also wish that he would've waited until they hatched. If I ever breed, I most definitely will never cut eggs.
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    i am eagerly waiting for pictures when they are out of the egg.


    the biggest question for me: what about the heat pits? will they be deep and open like they should be, or covered up like in the original deme ball?

    the second biggest question will be the belly scales, they are important for movement, i know scaleless texas rats and scaleless corns keep their belly scales. what will it be in this case?

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    In case you don't follow Twitter, Brian posted this 'teaser' photo of part of the snake's body there today - https://twitter.com/SnakeBytesTV/sta...795905/photo/1
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    I think the fact that he proved it is totally cool and a step forward for herpetology. Now as far as him thinking that this is gonna change the market and be all over the place... ehh... I'm kinda skeptical. There is something too unnatural about it for me and I'm sure it would be the same for many others. Super cool achievement, but just not for me. Now on the other hand, Brian, I'll be more then happy to take in that Super Bamboo if it's in need of a new home.

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    Re: Scaleless BP egg cutting!

    I was talking to Brian on Twitter and this is what he said. Convo can be found here https://twitter.com/SnakeBytesTV/sta...795905/photo/1

    Me: Such a tease brother! Over at Ball-Pythons.net we want to know, are we going to see them on the next SnakeBytes?

    Brian: @DiamondSerpents not the next one, but soon! Big highlight in Herp Nations mag in two weeks!!!

    Me: I look forward to reading it, I'll let everyone over at BP.net know thanks Brian and big congrats.
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    Re: Scaleless BP egg cutting!

    Quote Originally Posted by Xaila View Post
    In case you don't follow Twitter, Brian posted this 'teaser' photo of part of the snake's body there today - https://twitter.com/SnakeBytesTV/sta...795905/photo/1
    First of all I loved the video, it's rare to see someone who obviously deeply enjoys their work as he does, it's inspiring. But am I the only one who finds these a little creepy? Kind of like the hairless rats and cats?
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