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    Re: My little Dinker

    Quote Originally Posted by Pythonfriend View Post
    what i tried to say on page one is:

    this one is not wild caught. definitively not. and if this would be wild caught, it would be a shame.

    i know everyone wants nice balls, nice pythons. but driving down the wild population is not the way to go. just saying. not that i believe this is a wild caught, it is not. this one has never seen the wild, and i demand evidence to the contrary: show me how this is not a captive hatched ball python.

    just stop calling it wild caught. okay??
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    Re: My little Dinker

    Quote Originally Posted by Pythonfriend View Post
    what i tried to say on page one is:

    this one is not wild caught. definitively not. and if this would be wild caught, it would be a shame.

    i know everyone wants nice balls, nice pythons. but driving down the wild population is not the way to go. just saying. not that i believe this is a wild caught, it is not. this one has never seen the wild, and i demand evidence to the contrary: show me how this is not a captive hatched ball python.

    just stop calling it wild caught. okay??
    You do realize that pretty much every single genetic mutation as well as normals originated in the wild right? They ALL originate from wild caught animals. If you can not accept that then maybe keeping any animals what so ever is not in the books for you.
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    Re: My little Dinker

    Quote Originally Posted by sho220 View Post
    I've never put anyone, on any forum, on an ignore list. You may be the first. Congrats!
    Not even me? :googly eyes:

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    Re: My little Dinker

    Quote Originally Posted by bcr229 View Post
    Breed her to a normal male, hold back anything that looks like her, if she throws a male that looks like her breed him back to mom a well as to a mohave and lesser female when he matures.

    If all she throws are normals hold back a male and breed him back to mom to see if there's a recessive gene in play.
    If anything, breed her to one of those normals that they call "Harlequins."
    From what I know, if Harlequins had a super form, this would be it. This has be to the one of the coolest patterns on a normal-colored ball I have ever seen. I'm a sucker for stretched dots that ride with a full dorsal stripe down the spine like that. Add the crazy blushing and abnormal pattern...

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    Wow. She great looking all around. Great pick up

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