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    Re: Balls in the wild

    Quote Originally Posted by andythespider View Post
    I'm assuming many of the morphs we see today aren't found in the wild but are a result of captive breeding and mixing different morphs. I'm curious as to what morphs are actually found in the wild besides normal ball pythons.
    All single gened/base morphed animals were from the wild.


    I have a spider ball python and I have no idea about genetics but I'm curious as to if spider balls are found in the wild or are a result of breeders playing around with different morphs. If someone could give me an example of what wild ball python morphs that are typically found around Africa that would be very interesting!


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    The first spider ever was a wild caught import. All spiders today are descendants of that imported wild caught spider. To my knowledge, no other spider has ever been seen in the wild.

    The only things that are a result of 'breeders playing around' are multi-gened animals.
    Last edited by satomi325; 04-12-2014 at 11:33 PM.

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